Dupli-Color BCL0125 Clear Exact-Match Automotive Top Coat, 8. Fluid_Ounces

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars | 38,972 ratings

Price: 13.39

Last update: 01-11-2025


About this item

PROFESSIONAL
Ideal for large touch ups, vehicle accessories, motorcycles, etc.
Apply over any factory applied finish or Duplicolor Perfect Match Premium Automotive Paint
Features an adjustable EZ Touch 360 degree nozzle and a wide spray pattern for smooth, even coats

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Top reviews from the United States

BullGator
5.0 out of 5 stars Good paint and match
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
These small cans dont go far for wet coverage. Had to go to four different auto shops to find 3 cans of Duplicolor PR4 to finish job. Average cost from auto shop.. $17.77 with tax. Amazon is less expensive. As common as PR4 is, auto shops usually have only 1 can inventory. WalMart SuperCenter had none.
Alas, had 1 can from Amazon with bad nozzle. Switched a nozzle from empty. Prob solved, but i have seen other reports on You Tube for similar issue. Bad nozzle messed up paint and took some effort to fix. Have to wonder why nozzle issue.
Personally, wud like to get Duplicolor in 12 oz can with better nozzle, even if slightly more expensive cost/oz. Rustoleum Primer can, for example. Specialty blenders get double the money, even on Amazon.
Ignatius Reilly
5.0 out of 5 stars Great match, easy to use
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
I have a 10-year-old Toyota that suffered a mild sideswipe in a parking lot. A metal took the paint right down to the metal in a long, thin line. It was not worth having it repainted, so I thought I'd give this a try. It worked much better than anticipated. Almost a perfect color match and looked far more metallic and like real paint than any touch up pen or paint from a can I've seen.
ElixxRx66
4.0 out of 5 stars Worked Great Finishing My Guitar in Metallic Candy Apple Red
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
I’ll just get the negative part of this review over with now. When I received the can I couldn’t help but notice it was about half the size of any other spray paint can. With that said I had more than enough for one guitar. Now with out of the way. It went on effortlessly. Nice smooth, even coats and dried amazingly fast. Didn’t have any fish eye. Slight over spraying with the metal base coat but that was my fault and was easily sanding out. The thing is in order to get it to look good you need to get all the prep work done correctly. If you don’t it’s your fault you did a shitty job. Not the paint. Of course you are going to want to use a primer first. Then they sell something called metal cast 100. Very important. You need to use this stuff if you are spraying anything not metal like wood. if you want your color coat to look like metallic red. It’s the color of metallic silver so when you spray your transparent red over it you get the metallic look. Second anyone who says that the paint or the nozzle doesn’t flow evenly. Here’s a tip that will save you a lot of time and hassle. They have these attachments for $5 a piece that attaches to any spray paint can and turns the uneven spraying into fine and even coats as if you were using a paint gun. If you are trying to paint something with a rattle can and you keep have problems with running paint and/or overspray and you don’t use this simple device I honestly have no sympathy for you. When used with one of those you will have great results. If you don’t then you have no one to blame but yourself. Also to those of you you have said the nozzle stopped working. Odds are the hole that the paint comes out of just has dried paint blocking the paint from coming out or coming out evenly. Simple soap and water should fix that (how did you swap one cap for another with this paint?). For best results remember this anocronym AKCM
Always
Keep
Can
Moving
Never let your hand stop moving if your finger is in that trigger. Especially with colors like these. Otherwise it will look uneven. Darker in some spots and lighter in others or the dreaded overpainting an area. If you make a mistake you don’t have to start over. Remember just be patient and let it dry and you can then just sand the mistake out.
Mr Toaster
5.0 out of 5 stars Much Better than Touch-up Bottle
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
I scrapped the front spoiler of my car on a curb. Many white marks too deep to remove with scratch repair, rubbing compound, etc. I've used the small touch up bottles before for paint repair, but they are not smooth and leave obvious paint lines on the repair. Decided to do a full spray of 1/4 of the spoiler with Victory Red Dupli-Color.

Before doing so I watched several videos on auto paint repair. A few points that stand out from the videos. Preparation is key. The paint area has to be degreased and absolutely clean. Light coats are better than heavy coats. You need to use primer and clear coat if you want a professional finish. To that end, I applied two coats of primer, four coats of paint, and two coats of clear coat. The color matched perfectly and from a distance you would not know the spoiler had been painted. Up close, the painted area is a bit higher in texture due to the 8 coats of primer, paint and clear, but I wanted to assure the paint would not peel, which is a common paint repair problem particularly on composite nonmetallic parts. If you want a smoother finish, a coat of primer, two coats of primer of paint and one or two coats of clear may work better.

The paint itself is an exact match. I did not use Dupli-Color primer or clear, but rather a name brand substitute. This worked fine. If you decided to take on this project, make sure you have a respirator. This paint definitely has more fumes than regular spray paint. Also, paint on a day when you can keep you garage door open. I don't recommend spraying outside as this increases the chance of overspray. Mask off everything you don't want painted and tarp your floor as the spray will descend on a wide area of the floor.

With a little bit of patience, work and adherence to directions, anyone can do this project. My guess for a body shop to do a similar project would be around $500, as they would remove the spoiler and likely paint the entire spoiler. Time and labor add up even on small repair projects. I know this from experience as the same car was t-boned by someone who ran a red light and the repair costs was $18,000, most of it body and paint related. I paid $40 for all paint and masking tape. Save yourself some money and do it yourself.
Dennis B.
3.0 out of 5 stars Color is a match. The spray spits out not smooth
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
I used color to match emblem to body color. Color was a good match. Spray was spotty.
Daylan
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect match!
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
Got the 1E7 paint for my 2008 toyota corolla sport and it matched up perfect! These are really small cans though... one can was hardly enough to adequately repaint my fog light housing cover.
carter
5.0 out of 5 stars this is nice!
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
I try this today and it turn out really well, but make sure you wear gloves. this can get very very messy!

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