Yamaha Motorcycle Spray Paint & Paint Pens
Introducing Touch Up Paint Factory, the go-to solution for Yamaha motorcycles. With a wide range of colour options and a user-friendly application process, Touch Up Paint Factory makes it quick and easy to repair blemishes, nicks, and scrapes on your Yamaha motorcycle. Our high-quality spray paint & paint pens is designed to match your bike’s original colour, providing a seamless finish and ultimate protection against rust. Whether it’s a small blemish or a larger area, Touch Up Paint Factory has got you covered, ensuring your Yamaha motorcycle looks as good as new.
How To Use Yamaha Motorcycle Paint
Step 1 – Preparation is Key: Prior to painting, it is essential to clean the surface that requires touch-ups on your Yamaha to achieve optimal results.
Step 2 – Shake it Up: Thoroughly shaking the paint is crucial to ensure uniformity and a well-blended colour.
Step 3 – Trial and Error: Testing a small patch is always recommended to guarantee a perfect match for your Yamaha.
Step 4 – Patience is a Virtue: It is important to allow each coat to fully dry in order to achieve a durable and polished final look.
Step 2 – Shake it Up: Thoroughly shaking the paint is crucial to ensure uniformity and a well-blended colour.
Step 3 – Trial and Error: Testing a small patch is always recommended to guarantee a perfect match for your Yamaha.
Step 4 – Patience is a Virtue: It is important to allow each coat to fully dry in order to achieve a durable and polished final look.
Where To Find Your Yamaha Colour Code
A Yamaha motorcycle colour code are almost always located under the stock seat. in some cases the colour code is located under the front fender.
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 Yamaha!
How long should I wait between coats of paint?
For best results, it is recommended to select a dry day with low humidity when applying the product. The drying time may differ depending on the specific product used, therefore it is suggested to wait at least 10 to 30 minutes between each coat. This waiting period is essential in ensuring that each layer dries completely and creates a durable bond with the surface.
How many coats of paint should I apply?
For best results on your Yamaha scooter, we suggest applying 2 to 3 coats of touch up paint for a flawless and uniform appearance. Make sure to let each coat dry completely before adding the next layer to achieve the desired outcome.
Can I use touch up paint on deep scratches?
Yes, you can use touch up paint on deep scratches on a Yamaha scooter with careful preparation. Ensure to clean and sand the area before applying the paint. In cases of severe damage, primer and sanding may be required before applying the paint.
How can I avoid common mistakes when applying touch up paint?
When personalising your Yamaha scooter with a fresh coat of paint, it is important to steer clear of common mistakes. It is essential to wait for each layer of paint to completely dry before applying the next one, use primer on any deep scratches that expose the metal underneath, and apply multiple coats to cover up any scratches without excessive sanding. Before starting the painting process, be sure to vigorously shake the paint for at least two minutes to ensure a smooth and long-lasting finish.