The Best Car Paint Touch Up Tools Tips and Tricks can be done with several applicators such as a tooth pick, paint touch up pen, Lowel Cornel paint pen, Paasche Flow Pencil, iwata studio series airbrush, but the least expensive and most precise application can be done with a needle and syringe. This paint touch up tool can fix rock chips and even paint disaster clean ups on some of the dirtiest cars ever. Best to do this technique after a carwash and possible clay on the clear coat if needed. This is the best paint touch up technique I’ve used in my auto detailing career so far Hope you enjoy this AMMO NYC Episode!

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  1. Behnam Tavakolzadeh

    very useful video, thanks for sharing.

  2. JeepFanatik

    Where did you get that "Wheel Boss" you had the wheels on when cleaning them?? I have been looking for something like this when i do wheel off details of my own cars. Thanks!

  3. goldenultra

    Some OEM touch up paints already have a needle. U need to paint as gloss works for only a few months.

  4. Mr Smith’s World

    Builders silicone adhesive would be far better gluing the trim over gorilla superglue which is very brittle and no good where flexing is involved ✌🏻

  5. ThinkForYourself

    Had something fly off the highway and gouge my paint yesterday. It's the bottom of my passenger door. Definitely deep. Through the clear and paint. Down to the metal. The scratch is maybe 2 inches long. I got a quote from a mobile scratch guy for $475? Does that sound right for a 2 inch scratch? It sounds stupid high to me

  6. george a

    Great video and ideas. Before using syringe needle should I sand the edges first.

  7. john hodgson

    I use wooden cocktail sticks for stone chips .

  8. Ucidalin

    Would an insulin needle be too narrow a hole for this?
    I have a nic I put on the wife's car I need fix, I don't have much money to fix it.
    It's on the rounded edge of the spoiler wing on a 2017 Hyundai Ioniq Blue.
    I'm lucky it was a small amount of damage as I ran into the garage door.
    Any other hints would be helpful.
    Thanks in advance…

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