Lotus Paint Repair
Revamp your Lotus with Touch Up Paint Factory EU’s extensive range of spray paint and paint pens. Effortlessly fix scratches, scuffs, or blemishes on your Lotus with our top-quality products, ensuring a professional result.
Explore a wide array of Lotus colours to discover the ideal shade for your vehicle, whether it’s a classic model or a modern design. With an extensive selection available, choosing the perfect colour for your Lotus is quick and easy.
Explore a wide array of Lotus colours to discover the ideal shade for your vehicle, whether it’s a classic model or a modern design. With an extensive selection available, choosing the perfect colour for your Lotus is quick and easy.
How It Works – Lotus
Step 1 – Preparation: Before painting, make sure to thoroughly clean the area you will be touching up to ensure the best results for your Lotus car.
Step 2 – Shake It Up: Give the paint a good shake to ensure the paint is well mixed and the colour is consistent.
Step 3 – Test First: Always do a test application to make sure the colour matches your Lotus perfectly before proceeding with the touch up.
Step 4 – Allow for Drying: Be patient and let each layer dry properly for a professional and long-lasting finish on your Lotus.
Step 2 – Shake It Up: Give the paint a good shake to ensure the paint is well mixed and the colour is consistent.
Step 3 – Test First: Always do a test application to make sure the colour matches your Lotus perfectly before proceeding with the touch up.
Step 4 – Allow for Drying: Be patient and let each layer dry properly for a professional and long-lasting finish on your Lotus.
Where To Find Your Lotus Colour Code
For all Lotus models, the paint code can be found on the driver’s side door jamb or door strut. Starting with a letter followed by 2/3 numbers, the paint code is unique to each vehicle.
If you are unable to locate your Lotus’ paint code or colour name, don’t worry. Just reach out to your nearest dealer and provide them with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which can be found on your car or in your logbook/vehicle registration document. Upon receiving the VIN, the dealer will use their internal database to supply you with the required information.
If you are unable to locate your Lotus’ paint code or colour name, don’t worry. Just reach out to your nearest dealer and provide them with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which can be found on your car or in your logbook/vehicle registration document. Upon receiving the VIN, the dealer will use their internal database to supply you with the required information.
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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 designed for effortlessly repairing minor imperfections like chips and scratches. These pens are perfect for precise touch up jobs. If you need to touch up larger areas, we also offer spray cans for a seamless finish. Browse through our range of products specifically created for fixing imperfections on your Lotus,.
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For optimal results, it is advised to use the product on a day with abundant sunlight and minimal humidity. Please note that drying times can differ based on the product being used. To ensure the best adhesion and drying, it is recommended to wait at least 10 to 30 minutes before adding another coat.
How many coats of touch up paint should I apply?
For best outcomes and a perfect look on your Lotus, we suggest applying 2 to 3 layers of touch up paint. Add more coats if needed to completely cover any imperfections, making sure each coat is completely dry before applying the next.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
If you notice deep scratches on your Lotus, one easy and effective way to fix them is by applying a new layer of paint using our aerosol. Before you begin, make sure to thoroughly clean and sand the affected area. For deeper scratches, using 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 your Lotus. Shake the paint for at least two minutes before application for a smooth and durable finish. Ensure the paint is fully dry before adding additional coats. Use primer on deep scratches with exposed metal. Apply multiple layers of paint to cover scratches, but be cautious not to sand too aggressively, as this may cause further damage.