Suzuki Motorcycle Spray Paint & Paint Pens
Touch Up Paint Factory is a reputable and trusted supplier of spray paint & paint pens for motorcycles, including Suzuki Motorcycle spray paint & paint pens. Whether you need to cover minor scratches or touch up deep scrapes, Touch Up Paint Factory offers an easy and effective solution. Our products are manufactured to the highest quality standards and are designed to perfectly match the original colour of your Suzuki motorcycle. With Touch Up Paint Factory’s innovative technology and user-friendly application process, you can restore your bike’s paintwork to its former glory with precision and confidence.
How To Use Suzuki Motorcycle Paint
Step 1 – Prep Like a Pro: To ensure a flawless touch up on your Suzuki, kick things off by giving the area a good clean.
Step 2 – Shake It Up: Don’t forget to give the paint a thorough shake to guarantee a smooth and even application.
Step 3 – Spot Check: Before diving in, test out the paint on a small spot to confirm it’s a perfect match for your Suzuki’s shade.
Step 4 – Patience Pays Off: For a crisp and durable finish, be sure to allow each coat to fully dry before adding another layer.
Step 2 – Shake It Up: Don’t forget to give the paint a thorough shake to guarantee a smooth and even application.
Step 3 – Spot Check: Before diving in, test out the paint on a small spot to confirm it’s a perfect match for your Suzuki’s shade.
Step 4 – Patience Pays Off: For a crisp and durable finish, be sure to allow each coat to fully dry before adding another layer.
Where To Find Your Suzuki Colour Code
The colour code for a Suzuki motorcycle is usually on a sticker or plate under the seat, inside the fairings or on the VIN plate.
Once you find your paint Code, Insert Code Here!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between our touch up pens and our aerosol spray?
Our touch up pens provide precise application for small chips and scratches, perfect for detailed repairs. Aerosol sprays, however, are ideal for covering larger surface areas, offering smooth and even coverage for more extensive repairs. Choose based on the repair size of your Suzuki!
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For optimal outcomes, it is advised to choose a day with minimal humidity when applying the product. The drying duration may vary based on the type of product employed, hence it is best to allow 10 to 30 minutes between coats. This interval ensures that each layer dries thoroughly and forms a strong bond with the surface.
How many coats of paint should I apply?
For optimal results on your Suzuki motorcycle, it is recommended to apply 2 to 3 coats of touch up paint for a seamless and even finish. Be sure to allow each coat to fully dry before applying the next layer for best results.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
Yes, you can use Aerosol touch up paint on deep scratches on a Suzuki motorcycle with careful preparation. Make sure the area is clean and sanded before applying the paint. If there is considerable damage, primer and sanding may be necessary before applying the paint.
How can I avoid common mistakes when applying touch up paint?
When customising your Suzuki motorcycle with a new coat of paint, it’s important to avoid typical errors. Make sure each coat of paint is fully dry before adding another layer, utilise primer on any deep scratches that reveal metal, and apply several coats to hide scratches without needing to sand too much. Prior to painting, be sure to shake the paint for at least two minutes for a smooth and durable result.