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How much does Honda touch-up paint cost?

Honda touch-up paint typically costs between $10 and $60, depending on format and color. Pens are usually $12–$25, small bottles $20–$40, and spray kits or larger sets $25–$60.


This article explains current pricing for official Honda Genuine touch-up options and for aftermarket alternatives, how color matching affects the price, and tips to save while keeping a good color match for your vehicle.


Official Honda Genuine touch-up paint options


Honda sells its own color-matched touch-up solutions in several formats. The price ranges below reflect typical listings from Honda’s official parts sources and major retailers that stock genuine Honda products.



  • Touch-up Paint Pen (color-matched) — commonly priced around $12 to $25.

  • Small Paint Bottle with brush — typically about $20 to $40.

  • Spray Can or Complete Touch-Up Kit — often $25 to $60, depending on color and kit contents.


Prices for official Honda touch-up products vary by color, finish (solid vs. metallic), and whether you buy directly from a Honda dealer, Honda Parts website, or an authorized retailer. If you’re aiming for a perfect color match, starting with Honda Genuine options helps ensure compatibility with your vehicle’s color code.


Color-matching considerations for official options


Choosing the exact shade is critical for a seamless repair. Honda color codes are typically found on the vehicle’s identification plate or door jamb; cross-check the code before ordering to avoid mismatches. Metallic or pearl finishes may be more expensive and sometimes require multiple components to achieve a uniform appearance.


If you’re unsure about the color match, contacting a Honda dealer or a professional body shop for a quick color verification can prevent future touch-ups from looking uneven.


Third-party and aftermarket alternatives


Owners frequently use non-Honda brands for touch-up paint, which can be cheaper and widely available. The following ranges reflect common pricing at large auto parts stores and online retailers, though quality and color accuracy can vary compared with genuine Honda products.



  • Automotive paint pens (generic brands) — typically $5 to $15.

  • Small bottles or tubes from major retailers — about $8 to $25.

  • Spray paint touch-up cans or mini kits from retailers — generally $10 to $40.


While aftermarket options can save money, they may not perfectly match metallic or pearl finishes. If you use a non-OEM color, you might need a clear coat or a top coat to achieve a uniform gloss and protection, and some colors may require more precise color matching to avoid noticeable differences.


How to choose and save on Honda touch-up paint


To balance cost and accuracy, consider these steps: determine your color code from the VIN or door jamb, compare official Honda Genuine options to aftermarket substitutes by color and finish, and read product reviews about color match reliability. If the repair is minor, a high-quality aftermarket pen or bottle may suffice; for larger or high-visibility areas, investing in Honda Genuine color-matched products can yield a more consistent result.


Practical buying tips


- Check multiple sources: official Honda Parts websites, local dealers, and reputable retailers often carry the same color codes but at different prices.


- Match the finish: solid colors are usually easier to match than metallics or pearls; metallics may require additional clear coats for uniformity.


- Test color when possible: if you have a small sample, compare it under natural light before applying to the vehicle.


Summary


Honda touch-up paint costs vary by format, color, and source. Expect roughly $12–$25 for a color-matched touch-up pen, $20–$40 for a small bottle, and $25–$60 for spray kits or full touch-up sets from official Honda Genuine options. Aftermarket alternatives can be cheaper (roughly $5–$40 depending on format), but color accuracy and finish may not be as precise as genuine Honda products. Always verify the color code on your vehicle and weigh the importance of exact color match against your budget when deciding which option to buy.


Summary: For most common touch-ups, you’ll pay in the range of $12–$60 depending on format and color, with official Honda Genuine options offering the best color match and finish. If cost is the primary concern and you’re addressing a small, non-prominent area, aftermarket options can be a viable alternative—just be mindful of color accuracy and compatibility.

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