Volkswagen Paint Repair
Upgrade your Volkswagen with Touch Up Paint Factory EU’s premium range of Volkswagen spray paint and paint pens. Easily fix scuffs, scratches, or blemishes on your Volkswagen for a flawless finish.
Explore a wide selection of Volkswagen colours to find the perfect match for your classic or modern car. with a variety of options available, selecting the right colour for your Volkswagen is simple and convenient.
Explore a wide selection of Volkswagen colours to find the perfect match for your classic or modern car. with a variety of options available, selecting the right colour for your Volkswagen is simple and convenient.
How It Works – Volkswagen
Step 1 – Preparation: Before painting, make sure to thoroughly clean the area to be touched-up for the best results on your Volkswagen.
Step 2 – Shake It Up: Give the paint a good shake to mix the paint well and ensure colour consistency for your Volkswagen.
Step 3 – Test First: Always do a test application to make sure the colour matches perfectly with your Volkswagen.
Step 4 – Allow for Drying: Be patient and let each layer dry properly for a durable, professional outcome on your Volkswagen.
Step 2 – Shake It Up: Give the paint a good shake to mix the paint well and ensure colour consistency for your Volkswagen.
Step 3 – Test First: Always do a test application to make sure the colour matches perfectly with your Volkswagen.
Step 4 – Allow for Drying: Be patient and let each layer dry properly for a durable, professional outcome on your Volkswagen.
Where To Find Your Volkswagen Colour Code
Struggling to find the paint code for your Volkswagen? Don’t worry, we have the solution for you. Whether you drive a Touran 2010 or any other model, you can locate the paint code in your "Use and Maintenance" book or under the cover of the spare tire compartment. Look for the sticker with the paint code, also known as the âPaint No.â If you’re still unable to find it on your car, simply contact your local dealer with your VIN and they will be able to provide you with the information you need.
Alternatively, you can use our lookup tool for assistance.
Alternatively, you can use our lookup tool for assistance.
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FAQ
What is the difference between our touch up pens and our aerosol spray?
Explore our range of touch up markers crafted specifically for addressing minor scratches and blemishes on your Volkswagen. These markers make it effortless to uphold the flawless look of your vehicle. In addition, we also provide aerosol cans for more extensive repairs, ensuring a professional outcome. Check out our selection of products designed to conceal imperfections on your Volkswagen, offered in different sizes for your convenience.
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For optimal performance, it is advised to use the product on a sunny day with low humidity. Please note that drying times may differ depending on the product being 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 results and a seamless finish on your Volkswagen, we recommend applying 2-3 layers of touch up paint. If needed, additional coats can be added to hide any imperfections, making sure to let each coat dry completely before adding the next.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
If your Volkswagen has deep scratches, a fast and effective fix is to use touch up paint from an aerosol. Before starting the repair, make sure to thoroughly clean the damaged area. For larger scratches, it is recommended to start by applying a primer before applying the paint.
How can I avoid common mistakes when applying touch up paint?
There are several common mistakes to avoid. Shake the paint for a minimum of two minutes before application for a smooth and durable finish on your Volkswagen. Make sure the paint is fully dried before applying additional coats. Use primer on deep scratches with exposed metal. Apply multiple coats of paint to conceal the scratches, but avoid sanding too aggressively to prevent further damage.