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Brush Platinum Kit

Brush Platinum Kit
Before you start
Things to Know Before You StartMaterials
Steps
1. Apply Primer2. Wet Sanding Primer3. Apply Colorcoat4. Apply Clearcoat5. Polishing

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Brush Platinum Kit

The TouchUpDirect Brush Platinum Kit includes Primer, Colorcoat, Clearcoat, and everything you need for a complete, step-by-step repair of chips and scratches.

Things to Know Before You Start

  • Test your paint color (opens in new tab) with a test card

Materials

Touch Up Brush Primer
Primer
Touch Up Brush Colorcoat
Colorcoat
Touch Up Brush Clearcoat
Clearcoat
Wax & Grease Remover Wipe
Wax & Grease Remover Wipe
Sandpapers
Sandpaper (400 & 800 grit)
Polishing Compound
Polishing compound

1. Apply Primer

  • Use Primer anytime the scratch reaches bare plastic, metal, or putty.
  • Apply the first coat of Primer within the scratch area.
  • Let it dry, then apply a second coat.
  • Wait about 30 minutes for the primer to fully dry before moving on.

2. Wet Sanding Primer

  • Once the Primer is dry, wet sand using the included 800-grit sandpaper.
  • Dip the sandpaper in water and gently sand in light circular motions, staying within the scratch area.
  • Dry the surface and check for smoothness with your fingertip.
  • When smooth, wipe the area a few times in one direction using the Wax & Grease Remover wipe.

3. Apply Colorcoat

  • Apply the first coat of Colorcoat.
  • Waterborne paint may appear off at first — the true color will show as it dries.
  • Apply up to three coats, allowing about 15 minutes of drying time between each.
  • After the final coat, wait 30 minutes to ensure it’s fully dry.

4. Apply Clearcoat

  • Apply the first coat of Clearcoat.
  • Let it dry for 10–15 minutes.
  • Apply two additional coats, allowing each to dry between applications.
  • Let the final coat cure for 24–48 hours before washing or polishing.

5. Polishing

  • Wait at least 24 hours after painting before polishing.
  • Apply a small amount of Polishing Compound to a microfiber cloth.
  • Gently polish the area using circular motions.
  • Stop once you achieve the desired finish.
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