Suzuki Paint Repair
Upgrade your Suzuki with Touch Up Paint Factory EU’s premium range of spray paint and paint pens. Easily fix scuffs, scratches, or blemishes on your Suzuki for a flawless finish.
Discover a wide selection of Suzuki colours to find the perfect match for your classic or modern car. With an extensive range of options, finding the right colour for your Suzuki is quick and easy.
Discover a wide selection of Suzuki colours to find the perfect match for your classic or modern car. With an extensive range of options, finding the right colour for your Suzuki is quick and easy.
How It Works – Suzuki
Step 1 – Preparation: Before painting, make sure to thoroughly clean the area you want to touch up for the best results on your Suzuki vehicle.
Step 2 – Shake It Up: Give the paint a good shake to mix the paint well and ensure consistent colour when touching up your Suzuki.
Step 3 – Test First: Always do a test application to ensure the colour matches perfectly with your Suzuki.
Step 4 – Allow for Drying: It’s important to let each layer dry properly for a durable and professional outcome on your Suzuki.
Step 2 – Shake It Up: Give the paint a good shake to mix the paint well and ensure consistent colour when touching up your Suzuki.
Step 3 – Test First: Always do a test application to ensure the colour matches perfectly with your Suzuki.
Step 4 – Allow for Drying: It’s important to let each layer dry properly for a durable and professional outcome on your Suzuki.
Where To Find Your Suzuki Colour Code
Below is a guide on where to locate your Suzuki colour code depending on the model of your car.
Swift, Splash – Look on the driver’s side door column/post
Jimny, Gran Vitara, R SX4, Wagon – Check inside the engine compartment
Alto, SX4, Carry – Find it on the passenger side door column
If you are unable to find the paint code on your Suzuki vehicle, you can contact your local dealer with the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) found on the car or registration document. They will be able to access their internal database to provide you with the information.
Swift, Splash – Look on the driver’s side door column/post
Jimny, Gran Vitara, R SX4, Wagon – Check inside the engine compartment
Alto, SX4, Carry – Find it on the passenger side door column
If you are unable to find the paint code on your Suzuki vehicle, you can contact your local dealer with the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) found on the car or registration document. They will be able to access their internal database to provide you with the information.
Once you find your paint Code, Insert Code Here!
FAQ
What is the difference between our touch up pens and our aerosol spray?
Explore our collection of touch up pens created specifically for minor scratches and blemishes on your Suzuki. These markers are perfect for effortlessly preserving the flawless appearance of your vehicle. For more extensive repairs, we also provide aerosol cans that deliver a sleek and professional finish. Browse through our range of products designed to conceal imperfections on your Suzuki, available in different sizes for your convenience.
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For optimal results, it is suggested to apply the product on a sunny day with minimal humidity. It is important to note that drying times may differ depending on the product used. To guarantee proper adhesion and drying, it is recommended to wait 10-30 minutes before adding a second coat.
How many coats of touch up paint should I apply?
For best outcomes and a perfect finish on your Suzuki, we recommend applying 2-3 layers of touch up paint. You can add more layers as needed to completely cover any imperfections, making sure to allow each coat to dry fully before adding the next one.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
To fix deep scratches on your Suzuki, a fast and effective solution is to touch them up using aerosol paint. Prior to starting, ensure you clean the damaged area thoroughly. If dealing with larger scratches, it is recommended to start by 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 Suzuki. Shake the paint for at least two minutes before using for a smooth and durable finish. Ensure the paint is fully dry before applying additional coats. Use primer on deep scratches with exposed metal. Apply multiple layers of paint to cover scratches, being cautious not to sand too aggressively.