Honda does not list a dedicated paint pen in its official parts catalog, but it does offer color-matched touch-up options. Third-party retailers frequently market pens that claim to match Honda colors, though these are not official Honda accessories.
This article examines what Honda offers for touch-ups, where paint pens that match Honda colors can be found, and how to choose and apply the right shade with confidence. It also explains steps to verify color codes and achieve a seamless repair.
Honda's official touch-up options
Official Honda touch-up products come in formats designed to address chips and scratches while matching factory colors. Note that a traditional paint pen is not typically listed in Honda's Genuine Accessories catalog.
- Honda Genuine Touch-Up Paint Kit, color-matched to your vehicle's code (usually includes small bottles and precision applicators).
- Honda Genuine Clear Coat and sealant options to finish the repair and protect the paint job.
- Guidance to locate the exact color code from the door jamb sticker or owner's manual for accurate shade matching.
In short, Honda emphasizes kit-based touch-up solutions and color-matching references rather than a plug-in pen-style application tool sold as a Honda-branded product.
Where to source paint pens that match Honda colors
For those who prefer a pen-style applicator, third-party paint pens and touch-up markers are commonly available from auto parts retailers and online marketplaces. These products are not Honda-branded but may be available in colors that match Honda factory codes.
- Auto parts stores and major retailers often stock paint pens or markers in common Honda colors, sold as general-purpose touch-up pens. Check color code references and compare shade against your car's code.
- Online marketplaces and specialty paint suppliers sell color-matched pens by shade name or color code, sometimes labeled as "Honda touch-up pen" or similar by third-party brands.
- Body shops and auto dealers can mix color-matched pens or confirm the correct shade if you provide your VIN color code.
When using non-Honda pens, ensure the product is automotive-grade, compatible with your vehicle’s clear coat, and appropriate for the repair scale. A reliable color match reduces the risk of a noticeable patch.
How to ensure you get the right color and apply it correctly
Getting the shade right is critical for a seamless repair. Use the following steps to verify color compatibility and apply touch-up paint effectively.
- Locate your vehicle’s color code, usually found on the door jamb sticker or in the owner’s manual, and record it exactly.
- Cross-check the color code with Honda's official color catalog or your vehicle’s build sheet to confirm the shade name and code.
- Choose a paint pen or pen-like applicator matched to that color code, preferably automotive-grade and compatible with the clear coat.
- Test the pen on a small, inconspicuous area to check shade accuracy before repairing visible chips.
- Apply in thin layers, allowing each layer to dry, and finish with a clear coat if recommended by the product instructions.
- Maintain the repaired area with regular waxing and, if needed, consult a professional for larger chips or color fading.
Following these steps helps ensure a durable, color-matched result when using pen-style touch-up products from Honda alternatives.
Summary
In summary, Honda does not typically sell a dedicated paint pen as a Honda-branded product. Owners can obtain color-matched touch-up paint kits directly from Honda or turn to third-party pens marketed for Honda colors. Always verify your color code and consider the trade-offs between a kit and a pen-based solution. For complex repairs or uncertain color match, professional repainting remains the most reliable option.


