- High quality
- Keep your Toyota looking new longer
- Perfect for small scratches and chips
- Applies quick and easily
- .44 fl. oz., 14 ml
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Mandie Gallion
quality product
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
Dana Vironet
mix it on a piece of wax paper before putting it on your car.
be careful, make sure you mix it on a piece of wax paper before putting it on your car.
Apple Amatorio
Does the Job
I use this in conjunction with the accompanying paint (bought separately). High praise for the paint, too.
Thomas Kitchens
Works great if you take your time and don't rush.
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.
Katie Elizabeth
needed as an overcoat on the 040 White paint when you touch-up scratches and things like that.
Genuine Lexus / Toyota product, needed as an overcoat on the 040 White paint when you touch-up scratches and things like that. .
Tracey Lee
I used this to seal up some rust spots on ...
I used this to seal up some rust spots on my car. It's very clear but does add a noticeable layer to the paint.
Chompink Sunshine
Works great.
Tiny bottle of clear coat is great for touching up paint spots so it does not spread and get worse. Comes with a pen tip on one end, or opens up to reveal a paint brush. Best used in small areas. Large areas might create a non-smooth finish if you try to use the brush too much.
Rosa Murphy
Works as it should, but not easy
you do need base coat, paint coat and clear coat. These are not easy to use I find and professionals would do much better, but if doing it yourself do watch You Tube videos for tips like use a toothpick to avoid globs that show.
Carmen Spasevski
Tiny chip repair
Great product clear overlay good to protect vehicle from tiny chips
Lakeshia Davis
Genuine
What you would expect. remember to not use the included brush, but a finer brush for most scratch touch ups.