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What is a Touch-up Job

When buffing isn't enough to remove straches

 

A touch-up job on a vehicle typically involves applying a small amount of paint and clearcoat to the specific area with a deep scratch or chip. The purpose of a touch-up is to fill in the damaged area and restore the appearance of the paintwork. It usually involves carefully matching the color of the existing paint to ensure a seamless blend with the surrounding surface. Touch-up paint is often applied using a brush, pen, or specialized applicator to precisely target the affected area. Afterward, a clearcoat may be applied to protect the paint and provide a glossy finish. Touch-up jobs are commonly done for small localized damages, and they can be an effective way to improve the appearance of the vehicle. To get a touch-up job performed on your vehicle in the Charleston, South Carolina call Paul Brown at 843-224-5224, or go to his website at www.pbscleancars.com.