Alpine Paint Repair
Enhance your Alpine with Touch Up Paint Factory EU’s high-quality selection of Alpine spray paint and paint pens. Effortlessly fix scratches, scuffs, or imperfections on your Alpine to achieve a flawless finish.
Browse a diverse range of Alpine colours to find the perfect shade for your vehicle, whether classic or modern. With plenty of options to choose from, finding the right match for your Alpine is quick and hassle-free.
Browse a diverse range of Alpine colours to find the perfect shade for your vehicle, whether classic or modern. With plenty of options to choose from, finding the right match for your Alpine is quick and hassle-free.
How It Works – Alpine
Step 1 – Thoroughly clean the area on your Alpine that needs touching up to ensure the best possible results.
Step 2 – Shake the paint thoroughly to ensure it’s well-mixed for an even colour application.
Step 3 – Test the paint on a small, inconspicuous area of your Alpine to ensure a perfect colour match.
Step 4 – Allow each coat to dry fully for a professional and durable finish.
Step 2 – Shake the paint thoroughly to ensure it’s well-mixed for an even colour application.
Step 3 – Test the paint on a small, inconspicuous area of your Alpine to ensure a perfect colour match.
Step 4 – Allow each coat to dry fully for a professional and durable finish.
Where To Find Your Alpine Colour Code
Similar to other car manufacturers, Alpineâs paint codes can be found within the vehicle. However, depending on the specific Alpine model you own, the exact location of the paint code may differ.
For most models the colour code is Inside the engine compartment (under the bonnet).
If you are unable to locate the Alpine paint code/colour name on your vehicle, you can contact your local dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which can be found on the car or your logbook/vehicle registration document. They will be able to look it up in their internal database.
Alternatively, you can use our lookup tool for assistance.
For most models the colour code is Inside the engine compartment (under the bonnet).
If you are unable to locate the Alpine paint code/colour name on your vehicle, you can contact your local dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which can be found on the car or your logbook/vehicle registration document. They will be able to look it up in their internal database.
Alternatively, you can use our lookup tool for assistance.
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FAQ
What is the difference between our touch up pens and our aerosol spray?
Discover our selection of touch up pens, expertly crafted to fix minor scratches and imperfections on your Alpine. These markers are ideal for maintaining your vehicleâs pristine appearance with ease. If you need a solution for larger repairs, we also offer aerosol cans to help you achieve a smooth, professional finish. Browse our range of products designed to cover up blemishes on your Alpine, available in multiple sizes to suit your needs.
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For the best results, itâs recommended to apply the product on a sunny day with low humidity. Keep in mind that drying times can vary depending on the specific product. To ensure proper adhesion and drying, we suggest waiting 10 to 30 minutes before applying an additional coat.
How many coats of touch up paint should I apply?
For the best outcome and a flawless finish on your Alpine, we suggest applying 2-3 layers of touch up paint. If necessary, additional coats can be added to cover any imperfections, ensuring each layer dries fully before applying the next.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
Definitely! Our Aerosol Touch up paint can be applied to deep scratches on an Alpine after thorough prep work. It is important to clean the affected area beforehand. In cases of extremely deep damage, primer may be necessary along with sanding before painting.
How can I avoid common mistakes when applying touch up paint?
There are a few common mistakes to avoid when painting your Alpine. Shake the paint for at least two minutes before applying to ensure a smooth and long-lasting finish. Make sure the paint is completely dry before applying the next coat. For deep scratches that expose metal, use primer and apply multiple layers of paint to cover them. Avoid sanding too aggressively to prevent causing further damage.