Hyundai Paint Repair
Upgrade your Hyundai with Touch Up Paint Factory EU’s premium selection of spray paint and paint pens. easily repair scratches, scuffs, or imperfections on your Hyundai with our exceptional products, guaranteeing a seamless result.
Explore a diverse range of Hyundai colours to discover the perfect match for your vehicle, whether it’s an old school classic or a modern beauty. With our wide array of shades, finding the right colour for your Hyundai is a breeze.
Explore a diverse range of Hyundai colours to discover the perfect match for your vehicle, whether it’s an old school classic or a modern beauty. With our wide array of shades, finding the right colour for your Hyundai is a breeze.
How It Works – Hyundai
Step 1 – Getting Ready: Prior to painting, make sure to thoroughly clean the area you will be working on for the best results with your Hyundai.
Step 2 – Give It a Good Shake: Properly shaking the paint ensures an even mix for consistent colour when touching up your Hyundai.
Step 3 – Test It Out: Always test a small area first to confirm the paint matches perfectly with your Hyundai.
Step 4 – Let It Dry: Allow each layer of paint to dry completely to achieve a long-lasting, professional finish on your Hyundai.
Step 2 – Give It a Good Shake: Properly shaking the paint ensures an even mix for consistent colour when touching up your Hyundai.
Step 3 – Test It Out: Always test a small area first to confirm the paint matches perfectly with your Hyundai.
Step 4 – Let It Dry: Allow each layer of paint to dry completely to achieve a long-lasting, professional finish on your Hyundai.
Where To Find Your Hyundai Colour Code
When examining the vehicle, you can locate the colour sticker which is usually placed inside the engine compartment, door jamb, or on the driver’s side door of a car.
If the sticker is not visible, you can find the colour code in your vehicle registration document or logbook. Alternatively, you can contact the authorised dealer for assistance as they have access to their internal database to provide you with the required information.
As depicted in the image, the paint name is typically indicated on the left side of the sticker under the label ‘Paint.’
If the sticker is not visible, you can find the colour code in your vehicle registration document or logbook. Alternatively, you can contact the authorised dealer for assistance as they have access to their internal database to provide you with the required information.
As depicted in the image, the paint name is typically indicated on the left side of the sticker under the label ‘Paint.’
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FAQ
What is the difference between our touch up pens and our aerosol spray?
Check out our selection of touch up pens designed for precision touch ups on minor chips and scratches, making them perfect for detailed work. We also offer a variety of spray cans formulated for larger areas that need a thorough touch up to achieve a seamless finish. Find the perfect solution for your Hyundai based on the size of the imperfections you need to fix!
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For optimal outcomes, it is best to use the product on a dry day with low humidity. Keep in mind that drying times can vary depending on the product. To ensure the best adhesion and drying, it is recommended to wait 10 to 30 minutes between applying each coat.
How many coats of touch up paint should I apply?
For best results and a perfect outcome on your Hyundai, it is advised to apply 2 to 3 layers of touch up paint. If needed, apply additional coats to fully conceal any flaws, making sure each layer is completely dry before applying the next.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
Adding a new layer of paint using an aerosol is an easy and efficient way to repair deep scratches on your Hyundai. Prior to beginning, make sure to clean the affected area thoroughly. For deeper scratches, applying primer before painting may be necessary.
How can I avoid common mistakes when applying touch up paint?
There are several common mistakes to avoid when painting a Hyundai. Shake the paint for at least two minutes before use for a smooth and durable finish. Make sure the paint is fully dry before adding more layers. Use primer on deep scratches with exposed metal. Apply multiple coats of paint to cover scratches, but be cautious not to sand too aggressively between coats to prevent further damage.