'24+ Nautilus Touch-Up Paint Source?

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'25 Nautilus Reserve II Hybrid
Our '25 Silver Radiance has a small bumper gravel nick, so I'd like to pick j up some code JS touch-up paint.

It's on the vertical surface, just below where our bumper guard ends (of course 😀). Thinking a basic paint stick is appropriate for this.

Who have people been getting touch-up paint from? A particular Amazon seller or other online source? Order through a local dealer? One of the national auto supply stores?

Thanks!
 
Our '25 Silver Radiance has a small bumper gravel nick, so I'd like to pick j up some code JS touch-up paint.

It's on the vertical surface, just below where our bumper guard ends (of course 😀). Thinking a basic paint stick is appropriate for this.

Who have people been getting touch-up paint from? A particular Amazon seller or other online source? Order through a local dealer? One of the national auto supply stores?

Thanks!

Hi markfm. There are many options (of varying quality), from any/all of the above sellers you mentioned. Personally, I prefer to get the Factory/OEM paint from the Parts Department at my local Lincoln or Ford dealerships.

You can negotiate price with them, or take the part number/paint code and shop online.

There are also many good DIY videos on YouTube, demonstrating how to obtain the best results when touching up the paint finish.

I’m sure others will also jump in to help, so keep us updated and good luck.
 
Our '25 Silver Radiance has a small bumper gravel nick, so I'd like to pick j up some code JS touch-up paint.

It's on the vertical surface, just below where our bumper guard ends (of course 😀). Thinking a basic paint stick is appropriate for this.

Who have people been getting touch-up paint from? A particular Amazon seller or other online source? Order through a local dealer? One of the national auto supply stores?

Thanks!
Got a touch up paint for white platinum from our local Lincoln dealer. It was 20 bucks CAD. I'd suggest going to the dealer.
 
I ordered it from our closest Ford dealer. $34 (incl tax), they'll have it Monday. They did a VIN check to verify the right part number.

It's a tiny ding, on the plastic bumper, a perfect place to do a touch-up 😀

@bbf2530 (& everyone else) The ding created a tiny ridge on one edge (possibly where the displaced paint was pushed). I'm thinking a bit of rubbing compound for that, else maybe wet sand with a piece of 3000 grit?

(The ding is only about 1/16" x 1/8", the little raised bit on a long edge.)
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I was looking for touch up paint for my Lustrous Gray Nautilus. I went to several dealers in the area and they did not have it. Found one at an on-line Ford/Lincoln parts site. I matched perfectly.
 
Using the paint code from the sticker, I bought a product called “Scratch Fix All In One” from my local AutoZone. Perfect match.
 
With the touch-up paint due tomorrow, I got around to ordering the other odds-and-ends detailing items:
  1. DOKIKO 400g Clay Bars,160 fl oz Clay bar Lubricant
  2. psler Foam Car Wax Applicator Pad Foam Applicator Pads Detailing Round 4 inch Polishing Sponges for Car Wax Applicator Pad 24 Pack-Yellow
  3. GLIMGLINT 2 Packs Car Drying Towel (36"x24"), Microfiber Towels for Cars Detailing, Ultra Absorbent Cleaning Cloth Without Streaks or Scratches, 600GSM
  4. CARCAREZ Microfiber Towels for Cars, Car Drying Wash Detailing Buffing Polishing Towel with Plush Edgeless Microfiber Cloth, 450 GSM 16x16 in. Pack of 6
  5. 24pcs Sanding Sponge Set, 12 Different Grades of Sanding Block 180-3000Grits, Reusable Wet and Dry 4"x3"
  6. Meguiar's Ultimate Compound
To go (local AutoZone): Meguiars Ultimate Polish pre-waxing glaze.

I already have my preferred car wash shampoo, and some other items, but since we have a couple other vehicles I wanted to order decent quantities of the general items (my existing microfiber towels were due for replacement/rotation to general house cleaning tasks).
 
With the touch-up paint due tomorrow, I got around to ordering the other odds-and-ends detailing items:
  1. DOKIKO 400g Clay Bars,160 fl oz Clay bar Lubricant
  2. psler Foam Car Wax Applicator Pad Foam Applicator Pads Detailing Round 4 inch Polishing Sponges for Car Wax Applicator Pad 24 Pack-Yellow
  3. GLIMGLINT 2 Packs Car Drying Towel (36"x24"), Microfiber Towels for Cars Detailing, Ultra Absorbent Cleaning Cloth Without Streaks or Scratches, 600GSM
  4. CARCAREZ Microfiber Towels for Cars, Car Drying Wash Detailing Buffing Polishing Towel with Plush Edgeless Microfiber Cloth, 450 GSM 16x16 in. Pack of 6
  5. 24pcs Sanding Sponge Set, 12 Different Grades of Sanding Block 180-3000Grits, Reusable Wet and Dry 4"x3"
  6. Meguiar's Ultimate Compound
To go (local AutoZone): Meguiars Ultimate Polish pre-waxing glaze.

I already have my preferred car wash shampoo, and some other items, but since we have a couple other vehicles I wanted to order decent quantities of the general items (my existing microfiber towels were due for replacement/rotation to general house cleaning tasks).
I used to be like that, but now I’m old. I just take my cars to the express wash. I haven’t waxed a car in more than 5 years.
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