Subaru Paint Repair
Elevate your Subaru with Touch Up Paint Factory EU’s exclusive range of spray paint and paint pens. Effortlessly restore scuffs, scratches, or imperfections on your Subaru for a flawless finish.
Explore a wide array of Subaru colours to find the perfect match for your classic or contemporary car. With a diverse selection of options, discovering the ideal colour for your Subaru is simple and hassle-free.
Explore a wide array of Subaru colours to find the perfect match for your classic or contemporary car. With a diverse selection of options, discovering the ideal colour for your Subaru is simple and hassle-free.
How It Works – Subaru
Step 1 – Preparation: Make sure to thoroughly clean the area you want to touch up on your Subaru for the best results.
Step 2 – Shake It Up: Give the paint a good shake to ensure the paint is well mixed for consistent colour.
Step 3 – Test First: Always test the paint on a small area to make sure it matches the colour of your Subaru perfectly.
Step 4 – Allow for Drying: Be patient and let each layer of paint 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 for consistent colour.
Step 3 – Test First: Always test the paint on a small area to make sure it matches the colour of your Subaru perfectly.
Step 4 – Allow for Drying: Be patient and let each layer of paint dry completely for a professional and long-lasting finish.
Where To Find Your Subaru Colour Code
The colour code for all Subaru models can be found in various locations, such as on the door jamb of the front passenger or driver door, beneath the hood near the front on the radiator support, or beneath the hood on the passenger side in front of the strut tower. Once the sticker is located, typically the Subaru colour code can be found on the bottom left, as shown in the image.
If the Subaru paint code/colour name cannot be found on the car, contacting your local Subaru dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) will allow them to look it up on their internal database. The VIN can be found on the car or in your log book/vehicle registration document.
If the Subaru paint code/colour name cannot be found on the car, contacting your local Subaru dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) will allow them to look it up on their internal database. The VIN can be found on the car or in your log book/vehicle registration document.
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FAQ
What is the difference between our touch up pens and our aerosol spray?
Discover our range of touch up pens designed specifically for small scratches and imperfections on your Subaru. These markers are ideal for easily maintaining the pristine look of your vehicle. If you need more comprehensive repairs, we also offer aerosol cans for a smooth and professional finish. Take a look at our selection of products made to hide flaws on your Subaru, offered in various sizes for your convenience.
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For best results, it is recommended to use the product on a sunny day with low humidity. Keep in mind that the drying times may vary depending on the specific product. To ensure proper adhesion and drying, it is advised to wait 10-30 minutes before applying a second coat.
How many coats of touch up paint should I apply?
For optimal results and a flawless appearance on your Subaru, we suggest applying 2-3 layers of touch up paint. Additional coats can be applied as necessary to fully conceal any flaws, with a waiting period for each coat to fully dry before proceeding with the next one.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
For deep scratches on your Subaru, a quick and efficient method is to touch them up with aerosol paint. Before you begin, make sure to thoroughly clean the affected area. For larger scratches, it is advised to begin with applying a primer before painting.
How can I avoid common mistakes when applying touch up paint?
There are several common mistakes to avoid when painting your Subaru. Shake the paint for a minimum of two minutes before applying to guarantee a smooth and durable finish. Ensure the paint is fully dried before adding more layers. Use primer on deep scratches with exposed metal. Apply multiple coats of paint to cover the scratches, but be cautious not to sand too aggressively, as this may cause further damage.