Citroen Paint Repair
Revitalise your Citroën with Touch Up Paint Factory EU’s premium range of Citroën spray paint and paint pens. Easily repair scratches, scuffs, or blemishes on your Citroën for a seamless look.
Browse through a variety of Citroën colours to find the ideal match for your vehicle. With numerous options at your disposal, choosing the perfect colour for your Citroën is effortless.
Browse through a variety of Citroën colours to find the ideal match for your vehicle. With numerous options at your disposal, choosing the perfect colour for your Citroën is effortless.
How It Works – Citroen
Step 1 – Thoroughly clean the area on your Citroën that needs touch up to ensure the best results.
Step 2 – Shake the paint well to ensure it’s properly mixed for an even colour application.
Step 3 – Test the paint on a small, inconspicuous part of your Citroën to verify the colour match.
Step 4 – Let each coat dry fully for a professional and durable finish.
Step 2 – Shake the paint well to ensure it’s properly mixed for an even colour application.
Step 3 – Test the paint on a small, inconspicuous part of your Citroën to verify the colour match.
Step 4 – Let each coat dry fully for a professional and durable finish.
Where To Find Your Citroen Colour Code
Finding your paint code can be challenging if you donât know where to look or what to look for. To help you with this, we have compiled a comprehensive list to walk you through the process of locating your paint code. This will ensure you know precisely where to look and what to expect.
C-Crosser – Nemo – Jumper Inside engine compartment
C2-C3-C3 Pluriel – C3 Picasso – C4 – C5 – DS3 On the column/post driver-side door
C4 Picasso – C8 – Jumpy On the driver’s side door shut
C1 Right-hand door inside the column
As shown in the image, your Citroen paint code is usually at the bottom of the sticker against a pink background and consists of 4 letters.
C-Crosser – Nemo – Jumper Inside engine compartment
C2-C3-C3 Pluriel – C3 Picasso – C4 – C5 – DS3 On the column/post driver-side door
C4 Picasso – C8 – Jumpy On the driver’s side door shut
C1 Right-hand door inside the column
As shown in the image, your Citroen paint code is usually at the bottom of the sticker against a pink background and consists of 4 letters.
Once you find your paint Code, Insert Code Here!
FAQ
What is the difference between our touch up pens and our aerosol spray?
Explore our range of touch up pens, carefully designed to repair small scratches and imperfections on your Citroën. These markers make it simple to keep your car looking its best with minimal effort. For larger areas, we offer aerosol cans to give you a refined, polished finish. Take a look at our collection of products, made to conceal imperfections on your Citroën, and available in various sizes for your convenience.
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For optimal results, use the product on a dry, sunny day when humidity levels are low. Keep in mind that drying times may differ depending on the product. To ensure good adhesion, allow 10-30 minutes before applying a second coat.
How many coats of touch up paint should I apply?
For the best results and a polished finish on your Citroën, it’s advisable to apply 2-3 layers of touch up paint. Additional coats can be applied if necessary to cover imperfections, with each layer left to dry fully before adding the next.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
Certainly! Our aerosol touch up paint is effective for repairing deep scratches on a Citroen after the necessary preparation. It is important to thoroughly clean the affected area before applying the paint. In cases of significant damage, primer may also be necessary, along with sanding before painting.
How can I avoid common mistakes when applying touch up paint?
There are some common mistakes to watch out for when painting your Citroën. Shake the paint for at least two minutes before starting to achieve a smooth, durable finish. Ensure that each layer of paint is fully dry before adding another. Use primer on deep scratches that expose metal, and apply multiple coats of paint to cover them. Take care not to sand too forcefully to avoid further damage.