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ukmastiff

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Assuming you don't mean Porsche branded then as ever it's autopaint st Helens for me. I don't go to anyone else. Can't praise them enough as they deserve it. Regards Mas
 
Hello

Where is the best place to get touch up paint/spray cans. I know Porsche shop sell them but they are £23 ffs.
Anywhere better than this?

Cheers
 
I've got a paint supplier about a mile away, there should be one in every town. My local one is about £12 per can, mixed while-you-wait. Ask at your local independant body shop, they must be buying it somewhere! [8|]
 
A local accessory place local to me does touch up and rattle cans at very reasonable ££ circa £7 for a touch up bottle.
 
On the basis that you will be painting onto old paint I would be tempted to polish the area that you are painting and then (if the the panel is removeable (door etc.)) take it up to a paintshop so that the paint can be matched and 'tinted or brightened' so that the paint blends in well. Some now charge what Porscheshop want but IMO it makes it tricky to see where the paint was blended. I have used cans using a base paintcode and IMO it s a 50/50 chance whether it will match or not with the surrounding paintwork.
 

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