Re: Where to get black touch up paint?
Brush touching black is easy, and you can make it almost disappear, as long as there isn't major damage other than a scratch. Get some black, probably semi gloss, or gloss. Then start slowly building it up. Add one coat then wait about 15 minutes and maybe go back and add another coat with your brush. Then let it dry. At this point you'll probably need to scuff with 2000 grit wet, and knock down the edges. Go back and add one last coat. Let it dry. Then wet sand with 2000 again, and them buff and polish the area. The scratch will almost disappear. With black, you'll see a little ring around where the scratch use to be that you won't be able to make go away but it's better than the scratch. My boss bought a Tudor a couple months ago, and it had a nasty scratch on the front fender. One that would make you want to repaint it. This is what we did to it, and it disappeared for the most part. Definetly looked better than before
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