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i use the harley touch up bottle. denim black then blend it with the clearcoat that comes with the touch up paint, two mini bottles of paint from harley for $10 in one package, you cannot buy denim touch up by itself
Wow, I read somewhere they sell a can of denim touch up spray paint for $20. Thanks for the info.
Wow, I read somewhere they sell a can of denim touch up spray paint for $20. Thanks for the info.
yes of course you can by denim paint, i just meant when your at your local dealership and you ask for denim touch up paint it comes in a package with a seperate touch up bottle of clearcoat.
I was told by the dealer that the denim is supposed to fade and wear like denim does. Thats why I got that finish, I prefer a worn in look rather than a glossy garaged look. I get small buffs and scratches on my tank all the tim ( a twelve pack of bottles fits right between my legs) and they usually buff right out.
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