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- Oldcar_Mechanic November 2010
- twelch November 2010
touch up aerosol paint
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I am looking for an aerosol touch-up paint, to cover areas where I have done some work, but am unable to find any. This is on my '66 Newport, and the color code is SS1, anybody have any ideas?
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Many paint shops can provide your custom mix in an aerosol can. I know our local shop here does.
Spra-Tool Aerosol Spray Paint Gun Kit by AERVOE INDUSTRIES has a product you may find intresting.
Also Eastwood Company carries a Billet Rechargeable Aerosol Spray Can product that works very well.
You can find these items on Amazon or by going the companies website.
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You should be able to get a paint shop to mix you some paint in small quantities. Then go to your local auto parts store and see if they have a pre-val sprayer. It's a small glass jar that you attach to a sprayer that has a prpellent.
Ron