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ColorRite has been manufacturing the highest quality touch-up paint available for over 25 years, and take pride in providing the fastest shipping in the industry. Our products are designed for a superior color match and protection against the elements. Please note that the 2Tip Pen holds enough for very small areas only. We guarantee that our paint will match the ORIGINAL 244 (1991-1995) Sterling Silver Metallic Clearcoat of your 1991-1995 BMW All. Performing a "spray-out" (a test application of the color on something other than your intended part) is critical to ensure that the color matches and you're applying coats as the paint requires. ColorRite is committed to your achieving results, staffing a dedicated team of specialists to support you. Our experienced team is committed and ready to help you achieve the best results possible. ColorRite – delivering quality for over 25 years.
2Tip by ColorRite combines TWO Paint Repair Pens into ONE cost-effective solution for small touch-up jobs. One side of the 2Tip pen is your factory-matched COLOR; the other side contains high-quality CLEARCOAT.
The All-Inclusive Package includes a factory-matched 2Tip pen, a separate pen with primer, three 3 Prep Wipes to remove wax or grease, latex gloves, 3M sandpaper combo pack, 3M masking tape, tack cloth and polishing compound for the best results possible.
Formulated using low-VOC urethane means our 2Tip paint repair pens are 50-state compliant, with minimal environmental impact.
Touch-up paint designed specifically for your vehicle. Please confirm that your vehicle's color code is 244 before ordering.
2Tip touch-up pens are the easiest and best way to repair small nicks and scratches. If you have a stone chip, small nick, or fairly small scratch, the pen is ideal. It has a "chiseled nib" style tip has two edges; a thin edge for hairline scratches and a wide one for larger scratches.
Color matches well, but the pen tip is more cumbersome to use than a traditional brush. I wasted most of the paint just trying to saturate the tip, either be too much or too little is dispensed. The tip is firm, so it's like dabbing a blob of paint on, rather than being able to finesse thin coats. When you attempt to restroke, the firm tip just removes the first coat, so you have to start all over again.