Professional-Grade DIY Stone Chip Repair System for All Vehicles
The TouchUp RX Kit is a complete DIY paint chip repair system designed to fix dozens to hundreds of stone chips on your vehicle with a blob-free, OEM-quality finish. Ideal for cars, trucks, SUVs, and minivans.
Key Features & Benefits
🔹 OEM-Matched Paint – 1oz of precision-matched touch-up paint ensures a seamless blend with your factory finish
🔹 Blob-Free Results – The included blending solution guarantees smooth, flush repairs without clumping or uneven buildup
🔹 Complete Kit – Includes applicators, brushes, blending tools, and paint for a professional result with zero guesswork
🔹 Fits All Vehicles – Custom-matched to your specific year, make, model, and color code—supporting all vehicles since the 2000 model year
How to Use
Step 1: Locate Your Paint Code
Then enter Year, Make, Model, and paint code information before checking out.
Step 2: Prepare the Surface
Ensure the chip area is clean and dry. Use Prep RX if necessary to remove wax or silicone residue.
Step 3: Apply Paint
Shake the bottle and apply a small amount of paint using the squeegee or microbrush, spreading at a 45° angle for even coverage.
Step 4: Blend & Finish
Use The Pink Stuff on the included cloth to remove excess paint and finish with a microfiber towel for a smooth, clean finish.
Pro Tip: Test a single chip before doing multiple spots. Some paint shades appear different wet vs. dry.
Why We Love It
“At Car Supplies Warehouse, we love the TouchUp RX Kit because it offers a simple yet professional way to repair road rash and stone chips. It’s budget-friendly, easy to use, and makes a noticeable improvement in vehicle appearance without the cost of a body shop.”
Compatible With / Works Best With
✅ Prep RX Surface Cleaner – Removes contaminants for optimal paint adhesion
✅ Pink Stuff Blending Solution – For blob-free blending and finishing
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
❓ Do I need to know my vehicle's paint code?
💡 Yes, for accurate color matching, your vehicle's year, make, model, and paint code are required.
❓ What if I can’t find my paint code?
💡 We offer a guide to help you locate it, or you can manually input your paint info during checkout. (below)
❓ Is it safe for metallic or pearl finishes?
💡 Yes, but we recommend reviewing our guide on tri-coat and pearl color expectations for best results.
Technical Specifications
📏 Kit Includes:
-
1oz OEM-matched paint
-
4oz The Pink Stuff™ blending solution
-
3 brushes (standard and micro)
-
2 squeegee applicators
-
1 microfiber towel
-
1 blending cloth
-
1 nitrile glove
🧴 Formula Type: Ready-to-use enamel
🚗 Application: Hand-application, ideal for at-home or mobile use
How to Find the Paint Code on Your Vehicle
To ensure an accurate color match when ordering touch-up paint, you’ll need your vehicle’s paint code—not just the color name. Here’s how to find it:
🔎 1. Check the Manufacturer Label
Most vehicles have a sticker or plate that includes the paint code. Common locations include:
Driver-side door jamb (inside the door or on the pillar)
Under the hood – near the radiator support, strut towers, or firewall
Inside the glove box or center console
Trunk lid or spare tire area
Look for labels titled:
“Paint Code”
“Color Code”
“C/TR” (Toyota/Lexus, where C is the paint code)
🏷️ 2. Identify the Format
Paint codes may be:
2–4 characters (e.g., NH-731P, PX8, WA8624, 1F7)
A mix of numbers and letters
Sometimes part of a longer VIN plate—but listed separately
💡 3. Not Sure? Use a Paint Code Lookup Tool
If you can’t locate it physically, you can:
Check your owner’s manual
Use a VIN-based lookup on the manufacturer’s site
Visit a dealership with your VIN number
⚠️ Special Note for Pearls and Tri-Coats
Some white or pearl colors use multi-stage paints, which may involve more than one code. Be sure to note this when ordering.
Example:
Ford: Inside driver’s door – label will show “EXT PNT: UX”
Toyota: Look for “C/TR: 1F7 / FA11” — 1F7 is the paint code
Honda: Driver’s door jamb – code like “NH-731P” (Crystal Black Pearl)
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Professional-Grade DIY Stone Chip Repair System for All Vehicles
The TouchUp RX Kit is a complete DIY paint chip repair system designed to fix dozens to hundreds of stone chips on your vehicle with a blob-free, OEM-quality finish. Ideal for cars, trucks, SUVs, and minivans.
Key Features & Benefits
🔹 OEM-Matched Paint – 1oz of precision-matched touch-up paint ensures a seamless blend with your factory finish
🔹 Blob-Free Results – The included blending solution guarantees smooth, flush repairs without clumping or uneven buildup
🔹 Complete Kit – Includes applicators, brushes, blending tools, and paint for a professional result with zero guesswork
🔹 Fits All Vehicles – Custom-matched to your specific year, make, model, and color code—supporting all vehicles since the 2000 model year
How to Use
Step 1: Locate Your Paint Code
Then enter Year, Make, Model, and paint code information before checking out.
Step 2: Prepare the Surface
Ensure the chip area is clean and dry. Use Prep RX if necessary to remove wax or silicone residue.
Step 3: Apply Paint
Shake the bottle and apply a small amount of paint using the squeegee or microbrush, spreading at a 45° angle for even coverage.
Step 4: Blend & Finish
Use The Pink Stuff on the included cloth to remove excess paint and finish with a microfiber towel for a smooth, clean finish.
Pro Tip: Test a single chip before doing multiple spots. Some paint shades appear different wet vs. dry.
Why We Love It
“At Car Supplies Warehouse, we love the TouchUp RX Kit because it offers a simple yet professional way to repair road rash and stone chips. It’s budget-friendly, easy to use, and makes a noticeable improvement in vehicle appearance without the cost of a body shop.”
Compatible With / Works Best With
✅ Prep RX Surface Cleaner – Removes contaminants for optimal paint adhesion
✅ Pink Stuff Blending Solution – For blob-free blending and finishing
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
❓ Do I need to know my vehicle's paint code?
💡 Yes, for accurate color matching, your vehicle's year, make, model, and paint code are required.
❓ What if I can’t find my paint code?
💡 We offer a guide to help you locate it, or you can manually input your paint info during checkout. (below)
❓ Is it safe for metallic or pearl finishes?
💡 Yes, but we recommend reviewing our guide on tri-coat and pearl color expectations for best results.
Technical Specifications
📏 Kit Includes:
-
1oz OEM-matched paint
-
4oz The Pink Stuff™ blending solution
-
3 brushes (standard and micro)
-
2 squeegee applicators
-
1 microfiber towel
-
1 blending cloth
-
1 nitrile glove
🧴 Formula Type: Ready-to-use enamel
🚗 Application: Hand-application, ideal for at-home or mobile use
How to Find the Paint Code on Your Vehicle
To ensure an accurate color match when ordering touch-up paint, you’ll need your vehicle’s paint code—not just the color name. Here’s how to find it:
🔎 1. Check the Manufacturer Label
Most vehicles have a sticker or plate that includes the paint code. Common locations include:
Driver-side door jamb (inside the door or on the pillar)
Under the hood – near the radiator support, strut towers, or firewall
Inside the glove box or center console
Trunk lid or spare tire area
Look for labels titled:
“Paint Code”
“Color Code”
“C/TR” (Toyota/Lexus, where C is the paint code)
🏷️ 2. Identify the Format
Paint codes may be:
2–4 characters (e.g., NH-731P, PX8, WA8624, 1F7)
A mix of numbers and letters
Sometimes part of a longer VIN plate—but listed separately
💡 3. Not Sure? Use a Paint Code Lookup Tool
If you can’t locate it physically, you can:
Check your owner’s manual
Use a VIN-based lookup on the manufacturer’s site
Visit a dealership with your VIN number
⚠️ Special Note for Pearls and Tri-Coats
Some white or pearl colors use multi-stage paints, which may involve more than one code. Be sure to note this when ordering.
Example:
Ford: Inside driver’s door – label will show “EXT PNT: UX”
Toyota: Look for “C/TR: 1F7 / FA11” — 1F7 is the paint code
Honda: Driver’s door jamb – code like “NH-731P” (Crystal Black Pearl)