Car owners value their car’s paint job for its beauty and color, and may spend some time (or a lot of time) admiring the sleek finish. However, paint jobs have another important function apart from adding to the beauty and style of a vehicle. The paint protects the auto body from rust and corrosion, which can ultimately cause serious problems. However, many car owners are tempted to avoid fixing minor scratches, scrapes, and scuffles because of the high costs of repair. Luckily, many manufacturers make do-it-yourself paint touch up kits, which can restore the finish and protect the body.
Protecting the Paint Finish
A car’s paint job is an integral part of its beauty, but it also has another important function as well. The paint actually prevents rust and corrosion from gaining a foothold, from which they can spread. Rust and corrosion can eventually weaken the body and also affect the safety and proper functioning of the vehicle. Even minor scratches and scuffles can expose the body to air and moisture, which is all that rust needs to get started. Unfortunately, the cost of fixing scratches in an auto repair shop can be very high. That’s because most repair shops will paint the entire panel, rather than just the small area that has been scratched.
DIY Paint Touch Up Kits
The high cost of repair can deter many car owners. Luckily, there is an alternative. DIY paint touch up kits are a handy and much less expensive way of fixing minor scratches and scuffles without taking the vehicle to the body shop. There are even spray-on varieties, which are great for those who aren’t really into DIY but who also really need to fix the scratches in the paint job. For deeper scratches and spots that expose the metal, a slightly more complex process is necessary. First, primer must be applied, so that the paint has a surface it can hold.
Finding the Right Color of Paint for Each Vehicle
It can be important to find an exact match to the shade of the vehicle. Paint kit manufacturers actually sell these by make and model, so the final paint job looks as good as new. In fact, it may even look better than it did back in the Honda showroom in Los Angeles.
Even minor scratches and scuffles can mar the beauty of a vehicle’s paint finish. They also expose the auto body to the risks of rust and corrosion. The high cost of repairs deters many owners from fixing these problems. DIY paint touch up kits can be an easy and less expensive way to fix scratches and preserve a vehicle’s paint job.


