DAF Paint Repair
Keep your DAF looking sharp with Touch Up Paint Factory EU’s superior range of DAF spray paint and paint pens. Smoothly repair scratches, scuffs, or blemishes on your DAF for a polished finish.
Browse an extensive selection of DAF colours to match your vehicle perfectly. With a variety of choices, selecting the ideal colour for your DAF is hassle-free.
Browse an extensive selection of DAF colours to match your vehicle perfectly. With a variety of choices, selecting the ideal colour for your DAF is hassle-free.
How It Works – DAF
Step 1 – Start by cleaning the area on your DAF thoroughly to ensure the best touch up results.
Step 2 – Shake the paint well to mix it evenly for consistent colour application.
Step 3 – Always test the paint on a small area of your DAF to confirm the colour matches correctly.
Step 4 – Allow each layer to dry fully for a professional and lasting finish.
Step 2 – Shake the paint well to mix it evenly for consistent colour application.
Step 3 – Always test the paint on a small area of your DAF to confirm the colour matches correctly.
Step 4 – Allow each layer to dry fully for a professional and lasting finish.
Where To Find Your DAF Colour Code
Depending on your model the paint code location may vary slightly, In most cases the code can be found on a sticker in the door jam of your car on either the driver or passenger door. If not there there are a number of places to look – in the glovebox; under the hood; inside the engine compartment or near the spare wheel.
Other ways to find your vehicles paint code are to refer to your user manual. If you cannot find your paint code / colour name on the car, you can call your local dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which you will find on the car or your log book / vehicle registration document, and they will be able to look it up on their internal database.
The quickest way to find your colour is to use our colour search tool on this page.
Other ways to find your vehicles paint code are to refer to your user manual. If you cannot find your paint code / colour name on the car, you can call your local dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which you will find on the car or your log book / vehicle registration document, and they will be able to look it up on their internal database.
The quickest way to find your colour is to use our colour search tool on this page.
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FAQ
What is the difference between our touch up pens and our aerosol spray?
Explore our collection of touch up pens, specifically designed to fix small scratches and imperfections on your DAF. These pens make it easy to keep your vehicle looking sharp with minimal effort. For larger repairs, our aerosol cans deliver a sleek, professional finish. Browse through our range of products, created to conceal blemishes on your DAF, and available in various sizes to meet your needs.
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For superior results, apply the product during a bright, dry day with little humidity. Drying times may vary based on the product used, so allow 10 to 30 minutes between coats to ensure proper adhesion and drying.
How many coats of touch up paint should I apply?
For the best possible results and a smooth finish on your DAF, apply 2-3 layers of touch up paint. Additional coats can be used to cover any flaws, ensuring that each layer is fully dry before applying the next.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
Definitely! Our aerosol touch up paint can help repair deep scratches on your DAF once you have prepared the area properly. It is important to clean the affected area before applying the paint. In more serious situations, you may also need to use primer and sand before painting.
How can I avoid common mistakes when applying touch up paint?
There are common mistakes to avoid when painting your DAF. Shake the paint thoroughly for at least two minutes before applying to ensure a smooth and durable finish. Make sure the paint is fully dry before adding another layer. For deep scratches that expose metal, use primer and apply multiple coats of paint to cover them. Be cautious not to sand too hard to prevent further damage.