• High quality
  • Keep your Toyota looking new longer
  • Perfect for small scratches and chips
  • Applies quick and easily
  • 1/2 fl. oz., 14 ml

Used this on our white 2016 Toyota Sienna and it works perfect for covering up little chips.

Perfectly matches my car.

This is a three stage painting job. Need to paint with the white, then use the pearl and finish with the clear coat. The local dealer tried to sell me just the pearl coat but it won't cover the ding well enough. It is really runny but it will cover. Just take your time.

My car is Blizzard Pearl and Toyota recommends this color for touchup. It is too white but serves well as a base coat topped by 070 and clear coat.

I had a dump trunk drop some rocks on me and gouge the plastic in my bumper. I had someone try to touch it up for me, but without extensive work, it looked pretty bad (photo 1#). Using the 040 white base coat, followed by the 070 white pearl, then the 00C clear coat with some sandpaper and polish, I was able to repair the damage myself. Be sure to clean the area well with Dawn soap to remove any wax. Avoid touching the chip with your fingers so you don't introduce oils to the area. If your plastic is gouged and has raised edges like mine (it looked like teeth marks), use sandpaper to remove any raised spots. Take your time with the base coat and use the brush. The ball point on top of the bottle is useless. Just put down enough so that it's completely white and that no metal or plastic is showing underneath or at the edges of the chip (photo #2). Once that dries, add the pearl coat. I did a few coats of that, then used 1000 and 1500 grit wet sand paper to work out any raised spots and smoothed it down (photo #3). Then I gave it one last light coat and hit it gently with 2000 grit. Once that dries, I added the clear coat. You can apply the clear coat past the edges of the chip. Once that fully dries, use 1000 grit, then 1500 grit, and finally 2000 grit wet sand paper to smooth it out. Finally, use something like Mother's polish to bring back the shine (photo #4). Give the paint a few days to cure, then add wax. I can barely tell that I had a pair of 1/2" gouges next to each other on the edge of my bumper.

This color matched my white Toyota exact match and it applies well but use the brush for best results let it dry over night and buff to smooth area. Less is more with touch up, fill only the chip never overcoat the good paint. Good luck

I'm red and green color blind and the dash needles on my Ford Escape were Red. I had trouble seeing them. I had a local speed shop pull the dash and coat the needles with this White touch-up paint. Problem solved.

good product at good price, only wish brush was a little more delicate with paint placement, touch ups are very hard using this product with the included brush, too much paint on small chips

This is a small bottle of Toyota white paint. I use it for rock chips and door scratches. Clean the spot with alcohol, give it a few minutes and then apply the paint like nail polish. It is a little watery but it works fine. I have two white vehicles and will order it again.

I ordered this touch up paint for my 2009 toyota corolla. It has a brush like fingernail polish for larger paint chips and a ball point tip for tiny chips. I had some larger dime sized chips behind the back wheels from rocks and things being thrown from the road and probably 10 tiny rock chips on the front bumper and hood. They really bugged me and was really noticeable because my car is white. I practiced a little first especially with the ball point end so as to not let out too much paint at once. It covered so well and you can literally not see the places unless you get really close. Some advice for the ball point end: tap the end on some paper towel or card board until the paint starts to flow and then for those tiny chips it just takes one tap of paint to do the job. I had all of the tiny chips done in probably about a minute! Also, make sure to clean and dry each spot first for paint to adhere properly. Great product!