Porsche Paint Repair
Upgrade your Porsche with Touch Up Paint Factory EU’s premium selection of spray paint and paint pens. Easily fix scratches, scuffs, or flaws on your Porsche for a professional look.
Discover a wide range of Porsche colours to find the perfect match for your vehicle, whether classic or modern. With plenty of options available, selecting the ideal colour for your Porsche is easy and convenient.
Discover a wide range of Porsche colours to find the perfect match for your vehicle, whether classic or modern. With plenty of options available, selecting the ideal colour for your Porsche is easy and convenient.
How It Works – Porsche
Step 1 – Before painting, it is important to thoroughly clean the area to be touched-up on your Porsche for optimal results.
Step 2 – Make sure to shake up the paint well before application to ensure colour consistency on your Porsche.
Step 3 – Always test the paint first to ensure it is a perfect match for your Porsche before proceeding with the touch up.
Step 4 – Allow each layer to dry properly for a durable and professional finish on your Porsche.
Step 2 – Make sure to shake up the paint well before application to ensure colour consistency on your Porsche.
Step 3 – Always test the paint first to ensure it is a perfect match for your Porsche before proceeding with the touch up.
Step 4 – Allow each layer to dry properly for a durable and professional finish on your Porsche.
Where To Find Your Porsche Colour Code
Discover your Porsche paint code effortlessly with our simple guidelines to quickly identify the perfect touch up paint kit for your Porsche.
For all Porsche models (EXCEPT CAYENNE), you can find the colour code on the drivers side door edge. For the Cayenne model, the code is located inside the trunk.
In most models, the colour code can be found at the bottom left of the sticker, as shown in the provided image. For the Cayenne model, refer to the highlighted position in the second image.
If you’re having trouble locating your Porsche paint code, reach out to your local dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) for assistance. Alternatively, you can utilise our reliable lookup tool.
For all Porsche models (EXCEPT CAYENNE), you can find the colour code on the drivers side door edge. For the Cayenne model, the code is located inside the trunk.
In most models, the colour code can be found at the bottom left of the sticker, as shown in the provided image. For the Cayenne model, refer to the highlighted position in the second image.
If you’re having trouble locating your Porsche paint code, reach out to your local dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) for assistance. Alternatively, you can utilise our reliable lookup tool.
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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 specially crafted for precise fixing of small scratches and blemishes. These markers are perfect for minor touch up tasks. Additionally, we have aerosol cans available for larger repairs to guarantee a seamless result. Take a look at our assortment of products designed to conceal imperfections on your Porsche, offered in a variety of sizes.
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For optimal outcomes, it is suggested to use the product on a sunny day with minimal humidity. It is important to note that drying times may differ based on the specific product being used. To promote proper adhesion and drying, it is recommended to wait between 10 and 30 minutes before applying a second coat.
How many coats of touch up paint should I apply?
For the best outcome and a perfect touch up on your Porsche, we recommend using 2-3 layers of touch up paint. If needed, add extra coats to completely cover any imperfections, making sure each layer is completely dry before adding the next one.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
To address deep scratches on your Porsche, a quick and effective remedy is to touch them up using our aerosol paint. Prior to starting, ensure to thoroughly clean the damaged spot. For larger scratches, it is recommended 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 dry before adding additional layers. Apply primer to any deep scratches with exposed metal. Layer the paint to cover scratches, being cautious not to over-sand. Shake the paint for at least two minutes prior to use for a consistent application and a smooth, durable finish on your Porsche.