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BSP touch up paint

blackx-runner

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I am sure it varies depending on where you get it. A better question would be where to buy a quality BSP touch up paint.
 

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I do paint jobs and use PPG paint. I can get almost any paint code on the planet and mix it for you. With clear already in the paint.
 

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I do paint jobs and use PPG paint. I can get almost any paint code on the planet and mix it for you. With clear already in the paint.

Dude, How much for enough to paint my rear bumper spoiler, and some touchup?
 

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I went to Toyota and tried to buy some bsp touch up paint. They didn't carry it so they were going to have to order it. The tech said I would be better off with just the regular Toyota black touch up paint over the bsp becUse the bsp is runny and just looks like a mess of metallic pearl once it's dry. Don't know if that's true but the regular black touch up works great and you can't tell the difference.
 

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I went to Toyota and tried to buy some bsp touch up paint. They didn't carry it so they were going to have to order it. The tech said I would be better off with just the regular Toyota black touch up paint over the bsp becUse the bsp is runny and just looks like a mess of metallic pearl once it's dry. Don't know if that's true but the regular black touch up works great and you can't tell the difference.
I found 2 long scratches today that I never noticed, and it was painted with some kinda regular black paint, I about shit my pants, I never looked this truck over when I bought It, I said heres the money gotta go, type of deal, so far i learned the rims have no Air pressure sensors, someone buffed it and it has swirls everywhere when the sun hits it just right, and the minor scrtches, I dont complain about much, I was just happy to get one, And the sad part is I never even tried to get them to adjust the price
 

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WHen you buff paint it leaves what is called micro marring. A good polish with a DA, will get those swirls out. SOme scratches can be wet sanded out, and buffed without touch up paint. Be careful buffing!! you can litteraly burn your paint.
 

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I went to Toyota and tried to buy some bsp touch up paint. They didn't carry it so they were going to have to order it. The tech said I would be better off with just the regular Toyota black touch up paint over the bsp becUse the bsp is runny and just looks like a mess of metallic pearl once it's dry. Don't know if that's true but the regular black touch up works great and you can't tell the difference.

The Tech is stupid you don't want to put 202 black on your black sand pearl paint!

Your paint code is 209. Look at the link below.

http://www.brandsport.com/toy-00258-00209.html
 

drewXrunner

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I bet the stealership is charging out the wazoo. for touch up paint too.

Toyota Tacoma X Runner paint code is 209? BSP?
 
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drewXrunner

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Ok cool. I will punch in that code on my computer tomorow. I can get SWB. AND RR. Also.
 
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