• Each tool contains a GM factory original color matching code that ensure an exact color match to your vehicle as the code will match the paint code listed on your vehicle
  • Four-in-one applicator with a piston style pen-tip for small fixes and a brush applicator for larger scratches and chips
  • The tool’s dual applicator is perfect for a variety of uses associated with body damage caused by every day wear

I watched videos on how to use this first and it helped a lot. I liked it, i was able to cover a few thin scratches that i had on the bumper of my car. Iam glad the white fit perfectly with my 2017 dodge durango.

So far, so good. I'm ordering more because both ends open (clear & color) and I spilt most of it. Now I have a much better idea of the process and it should be awesome. Using the AMMO NYC process of sanding, etc. (build up & take down) .

This touch-up applicator is amazing. It has the abrasive/sanding tip, the paint, and the clear coat. This definitely works better than anything the competitors offer. I bought this after I applied the Dupli-Color NGGM434 Olympic White General Motors Exact-Match Touch-up Paint - 0.5 oz. and found that it wasn't close to being an "exact match". Tip and tricks to make the repair easier and better looking: Just repair the damaged area by being careful where you put the paint. I used Lashes and Cosmetics Eyelash Extensions Disposable Micro Brushes 100 Pack with the fuzzy tip removed to place the paint and clear coat accurately. Layer a few coats of paint, then a few coats of clear coat to bring the paint repair above the surrounding surfaces. Use quality 3M 2000 grit sand paper to sand repair down to the level to match the surrounding surfaces. Buff with a fine rubbing compound until the sanded area gloss matches the surrounding area.

Worked great on my 04 Silverado. Had rust bubbles that had popped leaving the metal bare so I used this to paint the spots. It's not going to look good as new, but definitely better than bare metal/rust! I applied 2 coats of paint and one of clear. Probably would have been better with 3 coats of paint and 2 of clear, but it looks fine as it is

Finally a touch-up paint pin that works. I used this for the first time and was very pleased. The abrasive tip (white tip) was very useful in knocking away the flaking paint and roughing up the bare metal to make the paint stick better. I used this on three tiny pea sized chips on a wing fillet. When I came back a few minutes later to check I had to really look to find the repairs. Great well engineered product.

Great touch up pen. Loved the etching tip to get rid of surface rust and cleanup of the paint edges. Be careful when applying the paint, flows very quickly. You will want to do several lighter layers on vertical surfaces, otherwise you run the risk of the paint running. Totally forgot about using the brush applicator, so I can't comment on that.

My company has multiple white Chevrolet vehicles, used this to patch up a small area on a Sonic, works as you would expect. Not as if you can do high end work with this small tool but at least you can have the paint match. Even has clear coat on the bottom. Its about like a white out pen in nature, did 2 coats then did a clear coat and came out decent. Saved in case we have any other small accidents.

Worked way better than I thought it would. Took me a second to figure it out but you get the process down pretty fast. Covered up all chips I have around my truck and they are my noticeable at all unless u get within a foot of where the chip was

This appears to be a very handy touch up applicator. I won't really know how it works until hell freezes over, because I am waiting on my husband to use it to touch up the paint on a vehicle we don't use very often. I bought this nearly a year ago and it is still sitting on husband's workbench, but it looks very nice there! I can't wait to see how it works, maybe in 2020.

Truly an all-in-one touch up pen. I prefer to use my own 00 or 000 artist brush over the brush attached to this pen. But the abrasive tip did come in handy for me. I recently got a small paint chip on the plastic front bumper from a rock, where there was a rough edge of plastic sticking up around the edge of the chip. I used the abrasive tip to smooth down that rough edge, and then was able to cover the chip with the touch up paint. The pen also includes GM factory clearcoat with a brush applicator, which applies the clearcoat smoothly. Why get aftermarket touch up paint that's a close match when you can get the actual GM paint, especially when it comes in this great all-in-one pen?