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How much does Honda charge for touch up paint?

Prices for Honda touch-up paint vary depending on the format (bottle or pen), color, and where you buy it, and dealer services add their own labor costs. For most customers, official Honda Genuine touch-up products run modestly, while professional dealership touch-up work can be significantly more, depending on the damage and location.


Official Honda touch-up paint options and pricing


The following options represent the official Honda touch-up paint formats most buyers encounter, with typical price bands. Prices can differ by color code and retailer, so verify current figures before purchasing.



  • Honda Genuine Touch-Up Paint Bottle (roughly 0.5–0.8 oz) — typically $15–$25.

  • Honda Genuine Touch-Up Paint Pen (brush-tip) — typically $20–$40.


Prices shown are approximate ranges drawn from Honda’s official parts channels and common retailers as of recent years; actual prices may vary by color, region, and retailer.


Color matching and buying tips


For the best match, you’ll need your vehicle’s color code (often found on a door jamb tag). If you don’t have the code, your dealer can look it up using the VIN, and you can compare swatches in person to ensure a close shade before purchasing.


Touch-up service pricing at Honda dealers


In addition to buying paint, you can have Honda perform touch-up work. The price to have a dealer handle touch-ups depends on damage scope and labor, and you should request a formal written quote.



  • Minor spot chip repair: roughly $75–$150.

  • Moderate scratch or small panel touch-up: roughly $150–$300.

  • Full panel repaint or bumper repaint: roughly $500–$1,500+ depending on size and color.


These ranges reflect common auto-service pricing patterns and may vary by dealership, region, and specific job requirements. Always obtain a detailed quote before authorizing work.


Where to buy and how to check current prices


To ensure you have the latest pricing, check these avenues:



  • Honda’s official parts site or authorized retailers that sell Honda Genuine Touch-Up Paint by color code.

  • Your local Honda dealership parts desk for in-person pricing.

  • Reputable online retailers offering Honda Genuine Touch-Up Paint Pens and Bottles.


Prices change with color code and packaging, so verify current figures and confirm color match before purchasing. If you’re exploring alternatives, third-party auto paint suppliers may offer compatible colors, but results can vary from Honda’s exact shade and finish.


Summary


Honda touch-up paint pricing ranges from about $15–$25 for official paint bottles and $20–$40 for paint pens. Dealer touch-up services vary by the extent of the damage, typically $75–$150 for minor chips, $150–$300 for moderate work, and $500–$1,500+ for larger repairs or repainting. Always check current prices with Honda’s official parts site or your local dealer and obtain a written quote before proceeding.

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