Ford Touch Up Paint
What Tools Do I Need for a Ford Touch Up Paint Job?
PRIMER, COLOR, AND CLEARCOAT - It goes without saying that you need paint to do a touch up paint job. Clearcoat provides a thin protective layer for your paint job, while Primer is required for damage that has reached the original base material.
WAX AND GREASE REMOVER CLOTH - The wax and grease remover cloth is used to remove wax, grease, and contaminants before painting.
SANDPAPER - Wet sanding the affected area removes rust and prepares the surface with a rough finish.
POLISHING COMPOUND - The polishing compound smooths everything out with a factory-grade finish.
These tools are all available with our Platinum Kit but can be purchased separately on the TouchUpDirect website.
How to Apply Ford Touch Up Paint
Looking for help with painting your Ford? We have an entire library of instructions and how-to videos designed to walk you through the process.
All Ford Models
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- Aerostar [object Object] [object Object]
- Aspire [object Object]
- Bronco [object Object]
- Bronco Sport [object Object]
- C-Max [object Object]
- Contour [object Object]
- CrossTrainer [object Object]
- Crown Victoria [object Object]
- E-350 [object Object]
- E-450 [object Object]
- E-Series [object Object]
- E-Transit [object Object]
- Econoline [object Object]
- EcoSport [object Object]
- Edge [object Object]
- Escape [object Object]
- Escort [object Object]
- Everest [object Object]
- Excursion [object Object]
- Expedition [object Object]
- Explorer [object Object]
- F-150 [object Object]
- F-150 Lightning [object Object]
- F-250 Super Duty [object Object]
- F-350 Super Duty [object Object]
- F-450 Super Duty [object Object]
- F-Series [object Object]
- Fairlane [object Object]
- Falcon [object Object]
- Festiva [object Object]
- Fiesta [object Object]
- Five Hundred [object Object]
- Flex [object Object]
- Focus [object Object]
- Freestar [object Object]
- Freestyle [object Object]
- Fusion [object Object]
- Futura [object Object]
- Galaxie [object Object]
- GT [object Object]
- LTD Crown Victoria [object Object]
- Maverick [object Object]
- Mustang [object Object]
- Mustang Mach-E [object Object]
- Police [object Object]
- Probe [object Object]
- Ranger [object Object]
- Shelby [object Object]
- Shelby GT350 [object Object]
- Sport Trac [object Object]
- Taurus [object Object]
- Tempo [object Object]
- Thunderbird [object Object]
- Transit [object Object]
- Transit Cargo [object Object]
- Transit Connect [object Object]
- Transit Connect Cargo [object Object]
- Transit Connect Wagon [object Object]
- Transit Wagon [object Object]
- Truck [object Object]
- Windstar
How to Find Your Ford Color Code
What is Ford Color Code?
To find the Ford color code, check the following:- Driver’s side door jamb
Ford color codes are typically two characters long and may consist of letters, numbers, or a combination of both.
How to Find Ford Color Code?
Ford Color Code Sticker Example
Our Most Popular Touch Up Paint Colors
Ford's Story
Over the years, the Ford brand is known as the source of many technological improvements to its line of cars, but the brand is equally illustrious for its trucks. Ford did not stop there, the company also built buses, tractors and it successfully participated in making race cars. It would be easy to overlook the discontinued brand that used to emanate from Ford; the short lived Edsel and the more recently terminated Mercury.
Whether you own a brand new F-150 or a vintage Mustang, there’s no doubt that owning a Ford is like owning a piece of American auto history. Cherish your Ford and show it some love with TouchUpDirect’s touch up paint that's an exact match to your vehicle.















