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Touch-up Paint Sources & Opinions


CanTechZ

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I have been looking for some touch-up paint to use in the engine bay of my 918 orange '70 240z and I found a company called ColorRite that supplies touch-up paint in aerosols, half pints and pens in a few of our colors. Here is a link to their site and a link to an amazon example:

http://www.expresspaint.com/automotivetouchup/pc/viewPrd.asp?idProduct=17516&idCategory=24&resetSess=Y#details

http://www.amazon.com/ColorRite-Aerosol-Nissan-Automotive-Touch-up/dp/B00GVOBDIM/ref=au_as_r?_encoding=UTF8&Make=Nissan|67&Model=240Z|2284&Year=1970|1970&ie=UTF8&n=15684181&s=automotive&vehicleId=2&vehicleType=automotive

Anyone have any experience with this company and if so how would you rate their products.

If you know of other touch-paint suppliers for our old paint codes please add to this thread with supplier names and reviews if possible.

Mike

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I recently worked with the folks at PaintScratch.com for touch-up on my 920 Safari Gold.  It was not previously in their available set but they quickly researched it, found the formula, and added it their standard offerings.  It was a great match!  Check them out.

 

Edit: they're using a PPG formulation.

 

http://www.paintscratch.com/

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