Mitsubishi Paint Repair
Upgrade your Mitsubishi with Touch Up Paint Factory EU’s premium selection of spray paint and paint pens. Easily fix scratches, scuffs, or imperfections on your Mitsubishi for a professional finish.
Explore a wide range of Mitsubishi colours to find the perfect match for your vehicle, whether it’s an older model or a new design. With numerous options available, discovering the ideal colour for your Mitsubishi is quick and stress-free.
Explore a wide range of Mitsubishi colours to find the perfect match for your vehicle, whether it’s an older model or a new design. With numerous options available, discovering the ideal colour for your Mitsubishi is quick and stress-free.
How It Works – Mitsubishi
Step 1 – Preparation: Prior to painting, make sure to thoroughly clean the area you plan to touch up for optimal results on your Mitsubishi vehicle.
Step 2 – Shake It Up: Give the paint a good shake to ensure the paint is well mixed, guaranteeing consistent colour application.
Step 3 – Test First: Always test a small area first to confirm the colour matches perfectly with your Mitsubishi.
Step 4 – Allow for Drying: Allow each layer to dry completely for a professional and long-lasting finish.
Step 2 – Shake It Up: Give the paint a good shake to ensure the paint is well mixed, guaranteeing consistent colour application.
Step 3 – Test First: Always test a small area first to confirm the colour matches perfectly with your Mitsubishi.
Step 4 – Allow for Drying: Allow each layer to dry completely for a professional and long-lasting finish.
Where To Find Your Mitsubishi Colour Code
Locating your Mitsubishi colour code is a simple process.
Whether you have a Colt, Lancer, Outlander, Pajero, L200, Pajero Pinin, Colt CZC, or Canter, you can find the colour code in the engine compartment or on the passenger side door column or jamb. The colour code is typically located on the bottom left corner of the sticker as shown in the image.
If you are unable to locate the Mitsubishi paint code/colour name on your vehicle, you can contact your local dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) found on the car or in your log book/vehicle registration document. They will be able to look up the colour code in their internal database.
Whether you have a Colt, Lancer, Outlander, Pajero, L200, Pajero Pinin, Colt CZC, or Canter, you can find the colour code in the engine compartment or on the passenger side door column or jamb. The colour code is typically located on the bottom left corner of the sticker as shown in the image.
If you are unable to locate the Mitsubishi paint code/colour name on your vehicle, you can contact your local dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) found on the car or in your log book/vehicle registration document. They will be able to look up the colour code in their internal database.
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FAQ
What is the difference between our touch up pens and our aerosol spray?
Explore our range of touch up pens specifically designed to tackle small imperfections and scratches with ease. These markers are ideal for precise touch up work. For larger touch up tasks, we also offer spray cans for a flawless finish. Check out our collection of products made to conceal blemishes on your Mitsubishi, available in various sizes.
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For best outcomes, it is recommended to apply the product on a sunny day with low humidity. Keep in mind that drying times can vary depending on the product used. To ensure proper adhesion and drying, it is advised to wait between 10 to 30 minutes before applying a second coat.
How many coats of touch up paint should I apply?
For optimal results and a flawless touch up for your Mitsubishi, it is advised to use 2 to 3 coats of touch up paint. Apply additional layers as necessary to fully hide any flaws, ensuring each coat is fully dry before adding the next one.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
If you spot any deep scratches on your Mitsubishi, a simple and efficient solution is to touch them up with our aerosol paint. Before you start, remember to thoroughly clean the affected area. For bigger scratches, it’s advisable to apply primer before painting.
How can I avoid common mistakes when applying touch up paint?
There are several common mistakes to avoid. Ensure the paint is fully dried before adding more layers. Apply primer to deep scratches with exposed metal. Layer multiple coats of paint to cover scratches, but be cautious not to sand too aggressively, as it may cause further damage. Shake the paint for at least two minutes before applying for a smooth and durable finish on your Mitsubishi.