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Newark, Ohio, United States

Newark, Ohio, United States
Dupli-Color Paint ANS 0600 NISSAN Touch Up Paint A15 SPARKLE RED All in 1 NEW, image 1
Condition:New UPC:026916038678

Dupli-Color® Scratch Fix All-in-1™ is a premium touch-up paint applicator with an abrasive prep tip, exact-color match paint and clear coat to help you restore that scratch or chip to match your vehicle’s original factory finish. Keep domestic and import cars, trucks, vans and SUV’s looking new longer with Dupli-Color® Scratch Fix All-in-1™. Dupli-Color® is the only brand offering colors tested and approved by vehicle manufacturers to ensure the perfect finish. The abrasive prep tip with it’s beveled fiberglass tip removes loose paint and rust. The one coat prime and paint formula can be applied with the pen tip for fine scratches or the brush for larger chips. Seal it with the included clear coat using the ultra-smooth foam applicator. The easy to use ergonomic design is perfect for automotive enthusiasts and first time DIY’ers alike. Dupli-Color® Scratch Fix All-in-1™ will help you fix it easy and fix it right…in your garage.

  • Exact match touch-up paint
  • Colors tested and approved by vehicle manufacturers
  • Beveled fiberglass prep tip removes loose paint and rust
  • Needle paint tip provides precision and control for a smooth finish
  • Chiseled paint brush for precise application to larger areas
  • Included clear coat with an ultra-smooth foam applicator ideal for an even factory finish




Part Number:ANS0600
Weight:0.14lbs
Notes:Dupli-Color Scratch Fix All-in-1
Auto Paint Type:Basecoat
Binder Type:Acrylic
Color / Finish:SPARKLE RED 
Color Group:RED
Combustible:Yes
Dry To Tape:2 Hours
Dry to Handle:40 Minutes
Dry to Re-Coat:No re-coat window
Dry to Touch Time:20 Minutes
Flash Point:36
Number of Coats Recommended:2
Package Contents:1 tube
Application Type:Brush On
Quantity (fl oz):0.5
Shelf Life:48 Months
Solvent Type:Toluene
Tintable:No
UV / Sunlight Resistant:Yes
Units of Measurement:Fluid Ounces
Units of Measurement Quantity:0.5
VOC Regulatory Level (g/l):< 780

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