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Lund Touch Up Paint


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I recently purchase a new to me 01 Lund Fisherman with some dock rash. It's bad enough that I can see the shiny aluminum under the paint. Does anyone know where I could find a touch up paint kit to repair the scratches or know the color code so I could have some mixed up? It is the classic lund red color.

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I just checked my PPG computer, the closest thing I have is gas tank red. If you can't find anything, I have a color eye, or ALOT of paint chips to find one that matches. I am not sure if we can find something to touch up bare alum though. You would want some kind of corrosion protection.

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Lund only sells quart size spray cans according to Ray's Marine...no small touch up kits. Dave, if you were closer I would look you up, however, I may have to take to a local shop and see what they can do. I haven't been able to find anything. I can't believe I'm the only one looking to cover scratches on a Lund.

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The 'other' brand gave me 2 little touch up bottles with my purchase.

Heck, even buying a new car/truck now days they give you a touch-up bottle.

Have you called Lund direct? They have to have something for you.

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You can always have your wife/GF/daughter or whatever purchase a fingernail polish in the same color as a semi-permanent fix. That stuff comes in every color imaginable and sticks to anything. Classic Lund red is very close to "hooker red".

Don't laugh, it works.

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