Pearl white touchup paint.

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  1. alexg56

    alexg56 Active Member

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    Anyone got a recommended product? Seen some on ebay but not sure if any good. Few small scuffs on fairings to cover. Caused by me being a twat.:)
     
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    There is a company, in the states I think, that does touch up kits containing all the paints for each official paint scheme. I think I've bookmarked it on my work computer, if you can wait until Tuesday Alex.
     
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    Used them to paint my rear hugger and chain guard. Got the aerosol cans and its BL**DY expensive (Plastic primer, Silver base coat, bright lime green candy, clear lacquer, about £15-18 a CAN), but the match was spot on.

    I remember the owner telling me they are in talks with Honda to supply them with touch up paints for their whole range.

    Good quality, but veryyyy expensive, i think there touch ups are even expensive, especially if you have a multi-layered paint.

     
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    Thanks for info. Will check them out once i thaw out, another 100 mls riding done. Much colder than yesterday.
     
  6. Harry

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    had a couple of very small marks to fix. Had some paint specially made up by a company just opposite Honda in tamworth. Cant think of the name of the company sorry. This kind of worked but to be honest i ended up putting some suitable stickers over the damage and this worked best of all.
     

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