Yes. Honda offers official touch-up paint kits that match most factory colors, sold through Honda Parts and at authorized dealerships.
This article explains what Honda touch-up paint is, where to buy it, how to choose the right color, and practical tips for use, along with alternatives if OEM options aren’t available in your area.
What is Honda touch-up paint?
Honda's touch-up paint, often referred to as Genuine Honda touch-up paint, is color-matched factory paint provided in pens or bottles to repair minor paint damage. The kits are designed to help blend small chips and scratches with the surrounding color and, in some cases, may include a clear coat. Availability varies by model year and color, and some colors may be sold through select channels or regions.
Where to buy official Honda touch-up paint
Official sources for Honda touch-up paint include Honda's parts website and authorized dealerships. The list below highlights the most common avenues for finding genuine color-matched touch-up products.
- Honda Parts Online (Genuine Honda touch-up paint pens and bottles by color)
- Honda Authorized Dealerships and Service Centers (in-store and online ordering)
- Other authorized retailers that stock Honda Genuine Accessories (where available in your region)
Prices and availability depend on color, format, and location. Always verify the color code on your vehicle and confirm compatibility with the specific product before purchasing.
How to choose the right color
Choosing the correct color is essential for a seamless repair. The following steps help you identify and verify the exact shade for your Honda.
- Locate your vehicle's paint color code, usually found on a label in the door jamb or under the hood or trunk.
- Match the code to the color name or code listed on Honda's touch-up paint product pages or with your dealer.
- Consider finish type (solid, metallic, or pearl). Some colors include metallic or pearlescent elements that can affect appearance.
- If in doubt, consult your Honda dealer or contact Honda customer support to confirm the correct color before purchasing.
Using the correct color code reduces the risk of noticeably mismatched repairs and helps preserve the vehicle's resale appearance.
DIY tips and limitations
Small paint chips and scratches can often be repaired with OEM touch-up paint, but larger areas, blended edges, or deep scratches may require professional repainting to achieve a seamless finish.
Application steps
Follow these guidelines to apply Honda touch-up paint more effectively. Note that results can vary depending on the extent of damage, the environment, and your technique.
- Clean the damaged area with soap and water, then dry thoroughly; for stubborn grime, use a mild solvent recommended by the manufacturer.
- Lightly roughen the area with a fine abrasive if the surface is uneven, then wipe away dust.
- Apply the base color with the included brush or applicator in thin, even coats; allow each coat to dry as directed on the product.
- Apply a clear coat if included in the kit or as recommended by the product; allow to cure fully before handling the area.
- Gently buff the repaired area with a microfiber cloth to even out the finish; avoid excessive rubbing to prevent removing the paint.
Test on an inconspicuous area first and be prepared for potential color variation in bright or direct sunlight. For large repairs or critical surfaces, professional repainting may yield a more uniform result.
Alternatives and considerations
If OEM touch-up paint isn't available or you need a more comprehensive repair, several alternatives exist, including aftermarket color-matched paints, paint pens from third-party brands, or professional touch-up and repaint services. When choosing alternatives, ensure you know the exact color code and finish, and consider a color-match test before applying to the vehicle.
Summary
Honda does offer official touch-up paint options that are color-matched to factory colors, sold through Honda Parts and authorized dealerships. For best results, identify your color code, choose the correct finish, and follow careful application steps. If the damage is more extensive than a small chip, consult a professional to avoid uneven results. By using genuine Honda touch-up paint or carefully chosen alternatives, you can maintain your vehicle’s appearance while protecting its resale value.


