Scratch Color on Honda Accord
#2
There's a couple sources for touch-up paint, like Dupli-Color (google them). Or local places - search for automotive paint.
From the photo it's on the plastic bumper-skin, so you don't have to worry about corrosion.
Brush-bottle is easiest, but you'll see the brush marks. Filling, sanding & spraying takes a lot more skill & effort.
From the photo it's on the plastic bumper-skin, so you don't have to worry about corrosion.
Brush-bottle is easiest, but you'll see the brush marks. Filling, sanding & spraying takes a lot more skill & effort.
#3
There's a couple sources for touch-up paint, like Dupli-Color (google them). Or local places - search for automotive paint.
From the photo it's on the plastic bumper-skin, so you don't have to worry about corrosion.
Brush-bottle is easiest, but you'll see the brush marks. Filling, sanding & spraying takes a lot more skill & effort.
From the photo it's on the plastic bumper-skin, so you don't have to worry about corrosion.
Brush-bottle is easiest, but you'll see the brush marks. Filling, sanding & spraying takes a lot more skill & effort.
#4
Last time I had a shop mix me some touch-up paint, I think it was under $20 for a small can. A few bucks more if I wanted them to put some of that into a spray-can.
With so many Hondas out there, you probably have a good chance to find a brush-bottle of Dupli-Color on the shelf for under $10. at someplace like AutoZone.
With so many Hondas out there, you probably have a good chance to find a brush-bottle of Dupli-Color on the shelf for under $10. at someplace like AutoZone.
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