Touch-up Paint?

LifeIsGood

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My local dealer ordered me some touch-up paint and it came in this week (so I know it hadn't been sitting on his shelf). I tried it on the bottom of my rocker panels today. It has the consistency of skim milk...very thin (and I did shake it very well). I've used touch-up paint in the past and it has never been thin. It also is going to take a few coats to cover some of the spots, but it is yellow...not a great color for covering dark nicks.

Anybody else used the MOPAR touch-up paint...was it thin?
 

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I've gotten thick and thin touch up paints. Thick works better when you're fixing a spot on the side and thin works best on flat surfaces. Get the paint on the applicator and let it airdry for a few minutes if you want it thicker.
 

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