Touch Up

Touch-up is an ideal alternative to expensive body shop paint work for miscellaneous nicks and dings that a vehicle acquires over time. Before any touch-up is done the technician will check the color code for the correct paint color. Since some paints fade, over time, a color test is done, especially on older vehicles, to determine if the color matches and if necessary, make adjustments to achieve as close a color match as possible. Working with a clean vehicle the technician first preps the nicks and chips and then applies the specially mixed paint. In addition, a skilled technician will be able to touch-up rubber moldings and bumpers.

There are several advantages to an automotive touch-up; the vehicle is not out of service for more than a few hours, the cost is minimal, it improves the overall appearance of the vehicle and helps the resale value of the vehicle. For additional information, or estimate, contact a MING sales representative.

Touch1.JPG (19184 bytes) Small nicks require a steady hand so that the paint is confined to the nick and does not overflow onto the body of the vehicle.
Touch2.JPG (20233 bytes) For larger rock chips an airbrush is used to correctly apply the paint and fill in the area.

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