🎯 Fix it fast, drive flawless – Mazda’s touch-up paint that means business!
This Genuine Mazda Blue Reflex (42B) touch-up paint pen contains premium PPG paint with a no-clog pressure-sensitive tip, designed for quick and precise scratch repairs on 2014 Mazda models. Its UV resistant, glossy finish dries in 4 hours, ensuring durable, true-to-color protection in a compact .44 fl. oz. bottle.
Brand | Mazda |
Color | Blue Reflex |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 100 Milliliters |
Special Feature | UV Resistant |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Paint Type | Touch Up Paint |
Specific Uses For Product | Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Doors |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | Mazda (0000-92-42B) Touch-Up Paint - .44 fl. oz.,Blue Reflex |
Is Waterproof | False |
Model Name | Mazda |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | 00009242B |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Manufacturer | Mazda |
Dry Time In Hours | 4 |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 0000-92-42B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Paint |
Manufacturer Part Number | 0000-92-42B |
OEM Part Number | 0000-91-42B, 0000-92-42B, 00009242B |
Special Features | UV Resistant |
S**N
Color match for Fiat 124 Mare Blue
Matches the color perfectly as the Fiat was built by Mazda. The only issue with this "pen" system is for some small nicks and scratches, I find the paint comes out too thick so it can't really target a thin and shallow scratch and keep very even with the surface. On some bad, deep paint damage it worked wonders and I could barely tell that the paint was damaged down to the metal surface, but on the shallow and thinner scratches, I couldn't get quite as good of an application - and when I tried smoothing it out it just smears over the unscratched area. Maybe I'm just bad at applying it. The product does a fine job otherwise.
R**A
The second use was Perfect, the First !! not so much
I ordered the Jet Black color.The first time i used it, the color was light silver !!!I followed the directions of use and I was very upset. It made the scratch even worse.after 3 days, i decide to ask for refund as the product didn't work as expected. But i decide to try it again and I was surprised.The color was jet black again !!I applied it to my other scratch and it was perfect matchI don't know why did this happened.
W**K
Changes color
I had a few small chips of paint removed from around my car’s headlight. This paint is very translucent. It took about 5 coats to completely cover so that nothing was showing through. Therefore, the paint was bumpy. But at that time and for a few days later the color matched pretty well. So, I was moderately satisfied with it. But after about a week I noticed that the paint darkened to a tannish color. It’s supposed to be pearl white. This was completely unacceptable. Fortunately, I was able to remove the touch ups with some thinner without harming the car’s original paint. It is now being professionally repainted at the dealer. This touch up paint was a complete waste of time and money.
D**S
It depends on where you put the paint, not how much you splash on...
I ordered the "Titanium Flash Mica 42S OEM Mazda Touch-Up Pen" , and in my experience with the pen I found that it helps more on filling mild to deep paint scratches, small areas of paint scraping and very small paint dents as well.Using the touch-up pen on fine scratches makes the paint to "seat" over the scratch , not filling the scratch or letting the paint from the pen to integrate with the already existing car paint coating.Also if you purchase the touch-up pen I would recommend you to shake the pen between 5-10 minutes for best results (Im not kidding, the shaking makes a lot of difference when applying the paint over the car body, as the color from the pen will match more the paint on your car but not 100%)Also the best technique in my opinion works by doing small pen "pressings" and not by "squeezing", the pressing of the pen into the scratch automatically releases small quantities of paint to fill the scratch, if you press and then squeeze then a lot of paint comes out overflowing over the scratch and making a mess by overfilling the working area , therefore granting you less control on how you can paint the scratch or dent, so remember small tiny pen pressings and pull the pen from the scratch.Finally, It depends on where you put the paint, not how much you splash on...the touch-up pen does not work miracles but it helps you cover those scratches and to make them less visible, it does what is suppose to do, to be a "touch-up" not a professional solution,so if you need to really fix scratches or dents 100% then take your car to your official Mazda dealership or to a professional body shop.I hope this information was helpful so can you use this item to the fullest of its capabilities!
A**R
Product
I did not care for this. I was hoping it was a small brush. It made an ugly mark on my car.
T**.
Perfect match.
It isn’t perfect; however, at the end of the day it is a paint pen. Looks a heck of alot better than the rock gouge that was in my hood. I dabbed the paint pen in a scrap piece of plastic first and then used on my hood.1st pic is up close to show repair. Next pic is normal distance away. I included another edited version of the second picture to show identify repair area. Hope this helps.
O**
Jet Black Looks Great!
After reading a couple of reviews I wasn't sure about this product for my 2018 "Jet Black" Mazda3. However I ended up purchasing and applying it to my car back in August of 2019. To date (over a year later) it looks as good as the photos posted.I'm pleased with the color match and simplicity of use. The only real issue is if you look closely at the area I patched there's a slight depression. This could be completely my fault (not enough paint) as it was my first time touching up paint.Not sure about other colors, but for Jet Black it's a solid purchase.
J**E
It’s the OEM paint repair pen.
Take your time using very small dots of touch up paint and you can get good results. The very fine tip on the paint pen allows you to do this. Squeeze too hard, though and you’ll be wiping off the “snot nose “ globs and starting again. This isn’t a brush-style applicator, so don’t think in terms of smoothing out the applied paint. Instead let the small dots fill in the chipped area. This can take three or four layers to accomplish, so allow each layer to dry and then apply lightly again.
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