Toyota Paint Repair
Upgrade your Toyota with Touch Up Paint Factory EU’s premium range of Toyota spray paint and paint pens. Easily fix scuffs, scratches, or blemishes on your Toyota for a flawless finish.
Explore a wide selection of Toyota colours to find the ideal match for your classic or modern car. With a variety of options available, selecting the right colour for your Toyota is simple and convenient.
Explore a wide selection of Toyota colours to find the ideal match for your classic or modern car. With a variety of options available, selecting the right colour for your Toyota is simple and convenient.
How It Works – Toyota
Step 1 – Getting Ready: Prior to painting, make sure to thoroughly clean the area you will be touching up for optimal results on your Toyota.
Step 2 – Give It a Good Shake: Properly shaking the paint ensures that the colour is well mixed and consistent for your Toyota.
Step 3 – Test It Out: Always test the paint first to make sure it matches perfectly with your Toyota.
Step 4 – Let It Dry: Allow each layer to dry fully to achieve a professional and long-lasting finish on your Toyota.
Step 2 – Give It a Good Shake: Properly shaking the paint ensures that the colour is well mixed and consistent for your Toyota.
Step 3 – Test It Out: Always test the paint first to make sure it matches perfectly with your Toyota.
Step 4 – Let It Dry: Allow each layer to dry fully to achieve a professional and long-lasting finish on your Toyota.
Where To Find Your Toyota Colour Code
For Toyota vehicles, the paint code can generally be found in specific locations based on the model:
– Aygo, Auris: On the passenger side door jamb
– RAV4, Yaris, iQ, Corolla: On the driver’s side door jamb
– Avensis: On the driver’s side door jamb
– Yaris Verso, Hilux, Hiace, Land Cruiser: Inside the engine compartment
The paint code is typically located on the right side of the sticker, as shown in the image. If the paint code is not visible on the car, you can contact your local Toyota dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to retrieve the information from their internal database. Alternatively, you can use our lookup tool for assistance.
– Aygo, Auris: On the passenger side door jamb
– RAV4, Yaris, iQ, Corolla: On the driver’s side door jamb
– Avensis: On the driver’s side door jamb
– Yaris Verso, Hilux, Hiace, Land Cruiser: Inside the engine compartment
The paint code is typically located on the right side of the sticker, as shown in the image. If the paint code is not visible on the car, you can contact your local Toyota dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to retrieve the information from their internal database. Alternatively, you can use our lookup tool for assistance.
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 range of touch up markers specially created to address small scratches and flaws on your Toyota. These markers are perfect for keeping your vehicle looking flawless with minimal effort. For more extensive repairs, we also have aerosol cans available to achieve a sleek and polished finish. Check out our collection of products designed to conceal imperfections on your Toyota, available in a variety of sizes for your convenience.
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For optimal results, it is advised to apply the product on a sunny day with low humidity. Please note that drying times may differ depending on the product used. To achieve proper adhesion and drying, it is recommended to wait between 10-30 minutes before applying a second coat.
How many coats of touch up paint should I apply?
For best results and a perfect finish on your Toyota, we recommend applying 2-3 layers of touch up paint. If needed, additional coats can be added to effectively hide any imperfections, making sure each coat is completely dry before adding the next.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
If there are deep scratches on your Toyota, a fast and effective way to fix them is by using touch up paint from an aerosol. Remember to clean the area before starting the repair process. For larger scratches, it’s recommended to start by applying a primer before adding the paint.
How can I avoid common mistakes when applying touch up paint?
There are several common mistakes to avoid when painting your Toyota. Make sure the paint has fully dried before applying additional coats. Use primer on any deep scratches that expose metal. Apply multiple layers of paint to effectively cover the scratches, being careful not to sand too aggressively. Shake the paint for at least two minutes before use to ensure a smooth and durable finish.