Triumph Motorcycle Spray Paint & Paint Pens
Looking to restore the pristine look of your Triumph motorcycle? Look no further than Touch Up Paint Factory and their premium spray paint & paint pens for motorcycles. Touch Up Paint Factory understands the pride and joy riders feel towards their Triumph bikes, which is why we offer a state-of-the-art touch up solution. Our Triumph spray paint & paint pens is specially formulated to precisely match the original colour and provide seamless repairs for blemishes, nicks, and scrapes. With Touch Up Paint Factory, you can easily achieve a professional finish and keep your Triumph looking as good as new.
How To Use Triumph Motorcycle Paint
Step 1 – Prepare for Painting: Ensure the area in need of touch-up on your Triumph is clean and ready before starting.
Step 2 – Shake it Up: Give the paint a thorough shake to ensure the colour is mixed evenly and consistently.
Step 3 – Try it Out: Test a small spot first to confirm the colour matches your Triumph flawlessly.
Step 4 – Patience is Key: Allow each layer to dry fully for a polished and durable final result.
Step 2 – Shake it Up: Give the paint a thorough shake to ensure the colour is mixed evenly and consistently.
Step 3 – Try it Out: Test a small spot first to confirm the colour matches your Triumph flawlessly.
Step 4 – Patience is Key: Allow each layer to dry fully for a polished and durable final result.
Where To Find Your Triumph Colour Code
The paint codes on Triumph motorcycles are usually on stickers or plate under the seat, inside the fairings or on the VIN plate. Alternatively, you would need to contact your local dealer.
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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 Triumph!
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
To achieve the best results, it is recommended to select a day with low humidity when using the product. The drying time may differ depending on the specific product being used, so it is ideal to wait at least 10 to 30 minutes between layers. This waiting period helps to ensure that each coat dries completely and creates a secure connection with the surface.
How many coats of paint should I apply?
For best results on your Triumph motorcycle, it is recommended to apply 2 to 3 coats of touch up paint for a smooth and uniform finish. Make sure to let each coat dry completely before adding the next layer for optimal results.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
Yes, you can use touch up paint on deep scratches on a Triumph motorcycle with careful preparation. Ensure the area is clean and sanded before applying the paint. If there is significant 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 Triumph motorcycle with a fresh paint job, it’s crucial to steer clear of common mistakes. It’s important to ensure that each layer of paint is completely dry before applying the next one, use primer on any deep scratches that show the metal underneath, and apply multiple coats to cover up scratches without excessive sanding. Before starting the painting process, make sure to shake the paint vigorously for a minimum of two minutes to achieve a sleek and long-lasting finish.