Price variance between a quart of paint and a gallon of paint are very strange

The tuff part about buying a pint or a quart of touch up paint is it pretty much will never match your 10 year old paint job.

The basecoat colors are more forgiving because you can blend them off after the repair area, then clear the whole panel to make it all look as one.

First order of business is how are you going to get it to match, or find a break off area where you can hide it when painting.

2nd order of business is how much paint do you actually need now, and how much matching paint do you want to have on hand for future touch up or damage?

Yes, paint prices are crazy. Try buying some Red now days, 500 dollars won't go very far.

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