Where to find paint code on subaru




















That way, if your dog steals your applicator for his hoard, you'll be covered. Clearcoat provides a thin protective layer for your paint job while Primer is required for damage that has reached the original base material.

These tools are all available with our Platinum kit but can be purchased separately on the TouchUpDirect website. Looking for help with painting your Subaru? We have an entire library of instructions and how-to videos designed to walk you through the process. Fill in your email below to request a new password. An email will be sent to the address below containing a link to verify your email address.

What tools do I need for a Subaru touch up paint job? How to apply Subaru touch up paint? How to find your Subaru Paint Code? To ensure a perfect color match for your Subaru, simply locate your paint color code. On all Subaru models, the paint color code can be found on the strut towers or on the passenger side door edge or door jamb. There should be a sticker with a barcode and your VIN number. Subaru paint codes are typically tree digits long and contain both letters and numbers.

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This is why the color code is so important to order the correct paint. By following these Subaru paint repair directions, you can make your Subaru paint shine again! Make sure the temperature is over 50 degrees F, then wash the damaged paint on your Subaru with soap and water. Use a wax and grease remover on the area. Placing masking tape around your scratched Subaru paint will help protect the surrounding auto paint.

Remove all traces of rust from your Subaru with grit sandpaper or a wire brush. Then use rust converter and apply it to the rusted area of your Subaru. If you have an unpainted surface on your Subaru, like bare metal or plastic, apply primer before Subaru touch up paint!

Apply several thin coats of primer to the Subaru paint you are going to repair. Only apply a small amount of primer to your Subaru at time. Let the primer dry, overnight if possible, before applying the Subaru touch up paint. Once dry, lightly sand the primed Subaru paint area with grit sandpaper followed by wet and dry sandpaper.

You are now ready to apply Subaru touch up paint to your car. Apply several thin coats of Subaru touch up paint to build up the damaged paint area to the same depth as the surrounding surface. Let the Subaru paint dry for ten to twenty minutes between coats. After the final coat, let the paint dry thoroughly before applying a clearcoat layer. Usually if you let the Subaru paint dry overnight, it will be dry.

If temperatures are below 70 degrees F, allow additional time for the Subaru touch up paint to dry. Make sure the Subaru touch up paint you applied earlier is dry. Apply several thin coats of clearcoat over the touched up Subaru paint, drying for ten to twenty minutes between each coat.

Let the clearcoat dry overnight, or longer if temperatures are less than 70 degrees F. Rubbing compound will help your Subaru touch up paint repair become smooth and shiny like the original paint.

Let the clearcoat dry for at least three days, then use rubbing compound on your Subaru. Apply rubbing compound to your Subaru paint with a clean, soft cloth like an old tee shirt, but not wood products like paper towels. Place a small quantity of rubbing compound on the area where you applied Subaru touch up paint. Use circular strokes while applying even pressure to the surface. Buff with a clean cloth to a high gloss.



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