Toyota Blizzard 070, 2QJ TriCoat
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TOYOTABLIZZARD0702QJE9ECE6-2
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$66.00 | |||
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$118.95 | |||
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$240.95 | |||
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TOYOTABLIZZARD0702QJE9ECE6-1
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$51.20 |
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Description
Premium Polyurethane Basecoat Paint
Made-to-order 1K (learn more) polyurethane-based basecoat paint. Each batch is meticulously crafted to match your specific color code, guaranteeing a flawless result that blends seamlessly with your car's exterior. All sizes, except the 2 oz touch-up bottles, are made pre-reduced. If desired, you can reduce the basecoat further using Roberlo S-412 Standard or Roberlo S-414 Slow thinners. All sizes, including the 2 oz touch-up bottles, do not require hardener.
Available Sizes
- Touch-Up Bottles (2 oz): Perfect for addressing minor imperfections, each 2 oz bottle provides enough basecoat paint to cover approximately 1-2 square feet, making it ideal for spot repairs on smaller car parts like door edges or trim areas.
- Aerosols (12 oz): Experience the convenience of spray application with our 12 oz aerosol cans, covering approximately 10-12 square feet per can. Whether you're refinishing a hood, trunk, or fender, our aerosols ensure even coverage and professional results. For a more precise application, use SprayMax 3746200 Aerosol Hand-grip.
- 1/2 Pints: Offering greater coverage, our 1/2 pint containers cover approximately 25-30 square feet, making them suitable for medium-sized projects like respraying a bumper or multiple smaller car parts.
- Pints: With enough paint to cover approximately 50-60 square feet, our pint-sized containers are perfect for larger touch-up jobs or small paint projects, such as painting larger car panels or multiple medium-sized car parts.
- Quarts: Providing coverage for approximately 100-120 square feet, our quart-sized containers are ideal for medium-sized paint projects or multiple touch-ups, such as painting multiple car doors or larger car components.
- Gallons: For extensive paint jobs or larger vehicles, our gallon-sized containers offer coverage for approximately 400-480 square feet, ensuring you have more than enough paint to tackle any project with confidence, whether it's a full car respray or multiple vehicles.
How to Use
- Preparation: Clean and prepare the surface thoroughly, ensuring it is free of wax, grease, dirt, rust, and other debris. This step is crucial for both basecoat and tricoat applications to ensure proper adhesion and finish.
- Basecoat Application: Apply the basecoat evenly across the surface, utilizing the appropriate size and method for your project to ensure uniform coverage. Allow the basecoat to dry completely according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Midcoat Application (For Tricoat Applications): Apply the midcoat layer, if your project involves tricoat applications, following the basecoat. This layer often adds special effects, such as pearls or metallic flakes, that enhance the color and depth of the final finish.
- Clear Coat (Sold Separately): Apply a clear coat over the basecoat (and midcoat, if applicable) for added protection, depth, and gloss. Ensure the clear coat is applied evenly and allowed to dry thoroughly.
- Finishing Touches: After the clear coat has fully cured, buff and polish the surface to achieve a flawless, high-gloss finish.
- More Detail: How to Paint a Car with Polyurethane Basecoat Paint: A Step-by-Step Guide.
- Troubleshooting: Troubleshooting Guide For Polyurethane Automotive Paint issues
Note: Swatches are computer-generated and should not be used for matching purposes.
If you cannot find your color, Submit a Color Request.
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Features
Manufacturer Color Code:
070, 2QJ
Size:
2 oz Touch Up Bottle
Color:
Blizzard
Year Models:
- 2009 Avalon
- 2009 Highlander
- 2009 Rav4
- 2009 Sequoia
- 2009 Sienna
- 2009 Venza
- 2010 4Runner
- 2010 Avalon
- 2010 Highlander
- 2010 Prius
- 2010 Rav4
- 2010 Sequoia
- 2010 Sienna
- 2010 Solara
- 2010 Venza
- 2011 4Runner
- 2011 Avalon
- 2011 Highlander
- 2011 Prius
- 2011 Rav4
- 2011 Sequoia
- 2011 Sienna
- 2011 Venza
- 2012 4Runner
- 2012 Avalon
- 2012 Highlander
- 2012 Land Cruiser
- 2012 Prius
- 2012 Rav4
- 2012 Sequoia
- 2012 Sienna
- 2012 Venza
- 2013 4Runner
- 2013 Avalon
- 2013 Highlander
- 2013 Land Cruiser
- 2013 Prius
- 2013 Rav4
- 2013 Sequoia
- 2013 Sienna
- 2013 Venza
- 2014 4Runner
- 2014 Avalon
- 2014 Corolla
- 2014 Highlander
- 2014 Land Cruiser
- 2014 Prius
- 2014 Rav4
- 2014 Sequoia
- 2014 Sienna
- 2014 Venza
- 2015 4Runner
- 2015 Auris
- 2015 Avalon
- 2015 Camry
- 2015 Corolla
- 2015 Highlander
- 2015 Land Cruiser
- 2015 Prius
- 2015 Rav4
- 2015 Sequoia
- 2015 Sienna
- 2015 Urban
- 2015 Venza
- 2015 Verso
- 2016 4Runner
- 2016 Avalon
- 2016 Camry
- 2016 Corolla
- 2016 Highlander
- 2016 Prius
- 2016 Rav4
- 2016 Sequoia
- 2016 Sienna
- 2017 4Runner
- 2017 Avalon
- 2017 Camry
- 2017 Corolla
- 2017 Highlander
- 2017 Prius
- 2017 Rav4
- 2017 Sequoia
- 2018 4Runner
- 2018 Avalon
- 2018 C-HR
- 2018 Corolla
- 2018 Highlander
- 2018 Land Cruiser
- 2018 Prius
- 2018 Rav4
- 2018 Sequoia
- 2018 Sienna
- 2019 4Runner
- 2019 C-HR
- 2019 Corolla
- 2019 Highlander
- 2019 Land Cruiser
- 2019 Rav4
- 2019 Sequoia
- 2019 Sienna
- 2020 4Runner
- 2020 C-HR
- 2020 Corolla
- 2020 Highlander
- 2020 Land Cruiser
- 2020 Prius
- 2020 Rav4
- 2020 Sequoia
- 2020 Sienna
- 2020 Toyota Rav4
- 2021 4Runner
- 2021 C-HR
- 2021 Highlander
- 2021 Land Cruiser
- 2021 Rav4
- 2021 Sequoia
- 2021 Sienna
- 2021 Venza
- 2022 4Runner
- 2022 Rav4
- 2022 Venza
- 2023 4Runner
Make:
Toyota
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