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Touch Up Custom Spray Can Automotive Paint RZ Red Candy 2 Metallic for Ford

$ 13.17

Availability: 39 in stock
  • Manufacturer Color Name: RZ Red Candy 2 Metallic
  • Condition: New
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 327-87503-c
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Warranty: Yes
  • Factory Color Code: RZ Red Candy 2 Metallic
  • Paint Volume: 12oz.
  • Brand: Sherwin-Williams
  • Color: Red
  • Paint Type: Acrylic Enamel

    Description

    paint code RZ
    Red Candy 2 Metallic
    for Ford 2011- 2013
    12 ounce spray cans
    Touch Up paint
    for any car.
    PLEASE message us with the paint code you want, include the year,make , model, and color name if you know.  Do you want base coat ( needs to be clear coated ), or single stage ( has the clear in it ).
    If not specified we ship Single Stage paint,
    the mor
    e more information the better the match.
    Expedited shipping is not available
    Federal rule ground transported shipping Only
    ORMD restricted ground only transport
    Directions for use:
    Always start by washing the area that you are painting with liquid dish soap and water or wipe the area down with a wax and grease remover. You should then lightly scuff the area that you are painting with a gray scotch-brite pad, this will give the paint something to stick to. If using primer use a red scotch-brite pad before applying primer. After applying primer wait 1 hour (or until fully dried), and then sand with 600 grit sandpaper.
    First test the spray can on something besides your car. Do this to get used to how the can sprays. Then spray the area that you are repairing with 2 to 3 coats of color (or until full coverage is achieved) waiting 10 minutes between coats. If you are using clear coat wait 45 minutes before starting to apply the clear coat. Apply 2 to 3 coats waiting 10 minutes between coats.
    Flexible Bumpers
    Our paints are extremely flexible and can used over metal or plastic. You will not need an additional flex additive for flexible bumpers.
    Base coat vs. Single Stage
    Base coat colors tend to match better. Most cars produced since 1985 are painted in base coat. You can use Single Stage Paint on these cars for inconspicuous spots. Solid colors usually match well in both single stage and base coat. Metallic and pearl colors match better in base coat.