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Fix chips, scratches, and scuffs with paint matched to your vehicle

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Built for Partify shoppers

Factory-matched paint, identified from the vehicle itself.

Most touch-up paint pages ask you to guess from a chart. Partify starts with the selected vehicle, manual paint-code selection, factory color data, and the repair format that makes sense for the damage.

Precision before paint

The match is engineered before the bottle is mixed.

Vehicle-Specific Colors

We use your selected vehicle to show the factory paint codes that belong with that model.

Manual Paint-Code Selection

Choose the paint code from your vehicle-specific list so the final kit follows your confirmed color.

Factory Color Logic

The flow resolves the OEM color family first, then presents formats that fit the repair.

Repair-Sized Kits

Pen, bottle, aerosol, or professional volume: the recommendation follows the job, not a generic upsell.

How it works

Four disciplined steps from vehicle identity to finished repair.

01

Identify the vehicle

Start with the selected vehicle so the paint-code list is specific to that year, make, and model.

02

Resolve the paint identity

The flow narrows the OEM color path and reduces the risk of choosing a near match that looks wrong in daylight.

03

Select the correct format

Chips, scratches, scuffs, and panel work call for different tools; the format follows the repair.

04

Finish the system

Primer, base color, and clearcoat are treated as a complete finish stack, not disconnected accessories.

Partify paint pen, brush bottle, aerosol, and professional touch-up paint

Instructions for every Partify touch-up paint format

Application instructions

How to apply your touch-up paint

Choose the product in your order. Each guide covers surface prep, application, dry time, clear coat, and cleanup.

Not sure where to start?

Get the right color and repair format

Use Partify's guided tools instead of guessing from a color chart or buying more paint than the repair needs.

Locate your paint codeSee common label locations and watch Partify's paint-code tutorial. Paint-code help → Can't find your color?Send Customer Service your vehicle details and a clear photo of the label or damage. Contact us →
Before and after view of a repaired red vehicle bumper

Finish-quality proof

Precision matters most where the eye goes first.

Door-edge chips, bumper scuffs, parking-lot scratches, and exposed primer lines punish approximate color. Partify reduces the guesswork before checkout, then pairs the match with the right applicator and clearcoat system.

Why it is better

Competitors sell color charts. Partify resolves the vehicle.

Identity-first matching

The process begins with the vehicle, not a row of lookalike swatches. That is the difference between shopping and diagnosing.

Manual color confidence

The flow keeps the customer in control by requiring a confirmed factory paint code before kit selection.

System-level repair

Color, applicator, primer, and clearcoat are organized as one repair system, because the finish is only as good as the stack.

Customer notes

For customers who do not want to gamble on paint.

5.0 / 5

"The guided setup felt far more precise than comparing colors on a screen. I knew why I was choosing the kit before checkout."

Touch-up bottle customer
5.0 / 5

"I did not have to pretend I understood paint codes. The flow translated the vehicle information into a clear repair path."

Aerosol kit customer
5.0 / 5

"The vehicle-specific color list and format guidance made the purchase feel exact, not experimental."

Paint pen customer

Touch-up paint FAQ

Answers before you start your repair.

Straight answers on color matching, prep, clear coat, primer, and choosing the right repair size.

How do I find the right touch-up paint?

Start with your selected vehicle, then choose its factory paint code from the vehicle-specific list. This keeps the search tied to the correct year, make, and model without relying on a screen color.

Why is vehicle-specific paint-code selection better than a generic color chart?

Generic charts can make similar colors look interchangeable. Partify narrows the choices to factory paint codes for the selected vehicle, reducing visual guesswork.

Do I need to know my paint code before I start?

No. Select your vehicle first, then choose the code from its factory paint-code list. When possible, verify that selection against the paint label on the vehicle before ordering.

Will the paint match my vehicle exactly?

Partify mixes the original factory color associated with the paint code you select. Sun fading, age, previous repairs, clear-coat condition, and application technique can still affect the finished result.

What kind of damage is touch-up paint best for?

Touch-up paint works best on small rock chips, scratches, scuffs, and worn spots. Choose a pen or bottle for precise repairs and aerosol or professional paint for broader areas.

Will touch-up paint fix rust, peeling clear coat, or dents?

No. Rust, widespread peeling clear coat, cracks, and dents need proper repair before paint is applied. Large or structural damage may be better handled with a replacement part or body-shop repair.

Do I need clear coat?

Most modern glossy exterior finishes use clear coat. It protects the color layer and helps the repaired area approach the sheen of the surrounding paint. Follow the product label for timing and coat count.

Do I need primer?

Primer is recommended when damage exposes bare metal or plastic. If the original primer remains intact, it may not be necessary. Follow the paint system included with your order.

How much touch-up paint do I need?

A pen or bottle is usually enough for small chips and scratches. Aerosol suits larger scuffs and localized panels, while half-pints, pints, quarts, and gallons support broader or repeated spray work.

Can I use touch-up paint on plastic bumpers, mirrors, or trim?

Yes, when the surface is painted and the damage is small. Clean and prepare the surface carefully, and use adhesion promoter or primer when the selected paint system calls for it.

Ready to match your paint?

Start with your vehicle. Finish with the right kit.