🎉 Elevate Your Ride with a Splash of Blizzard White Pearl!
The Toyota Genuine Touch Up Paint in Blizzard White Pearl (Color Code 070) is a high-quality OEM product designed to seamlessly repair minor scratches and chips on your vehicle. With a durable gloss finish and a compact 13ml size, this paint is both convenient and effective, ensuring your car maintains its pristine appearance. Plus, it comes with a 1-year warranty for added assurance.
Brand | Toyota |
Color | grey/black |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 0.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 13 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Chip Resistant |
Paint Type | Enamel Pearl Top Coat |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Car |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Touch Up Paint |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Model Name | 00258-00070-21 |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | Blizzard White Pearl |
Coverage | Minimal surface area |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Manufacturer | Toyota |
Dry Time In Hours | 60 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.69 x 2.44 x 1.06 inches |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Item model number | 00258-00070-21 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 00258-00070-21 |
Special Features | Chip Resistant |
T**D
Good for a quick touch up if you dinged your paint
I originally purchased this paint about six years ago to spot fill some missing paint on the hood of my Prius caused by little rocks hitting my front hood while freeway driving. The other day, I dinged one of the doors of when opening it in my garage, and so I'm buying it again. It works well, it matches the original Blizzard Pearl color, and paint lasts well after it dries.
D**O
Works great if you take your time and don't rush.
I had a dump trunk drop some rocks on me and gouge the plastic in my bumper. I had someone try to touch it up for me, but without extensive work, it looked pretty bad (photo 1#). Using the 040 white base coat, followed by the 070 white pearl, then the 00C clear coat with some sandpaper and polish, I was able to repair the damage myself. Be sure to clean the area well with Dawn soap to remove any wax. Avoid touching the chip with your fingers so you don't introduce oils to the area. If your plastic is gouged and has raised edges like mine (it looked like teeth marks), use sandpaper to remove any raised spots. Take your time with the base coat and use the brush. The ball point on top of the bottle is useless. Just put down enough so that it's completely white and that no metal or plastic is showing underneath or at the edges of the chip (photo #2). Once that dries, add the pearl coat. I did a few coats of that, then used 1000 and 1500 grit wet sand paper to work out any raised spots and smoothed it down (photo #3). Then I gave it one last light coat and hit it gently with 2000 grit. Once that dries, I added the clear coat. You can apply the clear coat past the edges of the chip. Once that fully dries, use 1000 grit, then 1500 grit, and finally 2000 grit wet sand paper to smooth it out. Finally, use something like Mother's polish to bring back the shine (photo #4). Give the paint a few days to cure, then add wax. I can barely tell that I had a pair of 1/2" gouges next to each other on the edge of my bumper.
J**N
See above.
I HAVE NOT USED THE PAINT PEN…BECAUSE…since I ordered the pen, I LEARNED THAT THE BLIZZARD WHITE TOYOTA PAINT IS DEFECTIVE.I found out that the Blizzard white paint is an inferior product…. And that Toyota offers a new paint job for affected vehicles….I took ownership of my vehicle 9.5 years ago. I fall within the 10 yr coverage Toyota is offering. THANK GOD.The little chips along my doors, hood and elsewhere, may be caused by defective paint.The company I went to for resolution, after finding out Toyota Covers this, says they will Powerwash the vehicle, photograph the vehicle, and repaint it at Toyota’s expense.My EXTENDED family and I have been Toyota owners for more than 50 years. I don’t have a complaint about them, but I was NEVER NOTIFIED that my vehicle had a defective paint issue.Get YOUR’s checked out SOONER THAN LATER.GOD BLESS
A**R
Perfect color match, DIY videos for how to are a must.
The color matched my 3yr old 2021 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid perfectly. I'd definitely recommend watching a DIY how to video or two first before attempting this. The pen tip and/or brush are good, but seeing how watery the paint is, you really need to know what you are doing and practice. You should apply small amounts and let dry before applying another coat. This will help you fill the chip and avoid the dreaded paint bump from applying too much.
D**N
Matches my toyota
This was easy to apply. It dried quickly. I think the price was very reasonable. It made the scratches not noticeable when you’re far away, but you can still tell close-up. The color matched almost perfectly. I’m glad this was available on Amazon.
F**R
Disappointed
Product was very runny. I expected paint to be thicker. Yes, I followed directions regarding shaking and applying. Color was close but not exact.
S**D
Perfect for a 2018 Prius
If it's difficult to figure out if this paint matched the blizzard pearl 2018 Prius because the color goes by a few names. This is a perfect match. The paint is thin and does require several applications. If it was thick I don't think it would work as well. Just remember to shake shake before use. I love the little paintbrush on the inside. It makes it easy to apply
F**N
You NEED to know this:
The top review for this product is fairly accurate, in that you need to sand each coat and use all three colors (base white, pearl white, and then clear coat). What you need to know is that as soon as you use any sandpaper, no matter how fine and no matter how close you try to keep to the tiniest area around the chip, it's going to look like you removed your original clear coat from around the chip and it will look really scary, like you really messed up your car's finish. Don't be tempted to apply clear coat to this entire area! I tried it, and while it does make the paint glossy again, you can't apply the clear coat smoothly enough over any kind of large area with just a brush.So just put on enough clear coat to just cover any area that you painted, but not much more. Then, you MUST buy a polishing compound, and rub the entire area that was sanded with this--it WILL return the gloss to what looked like damaged original paint. I wish I had known this before I started!
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