Touching up minor paint damage
To help prevent further damage to the paintwork, damage should be rectified immediately.
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Materials that might be needed
- Primer ‒ special adhesive primer is available in a spray can for e.g. plastic-covered bumpers.
- Base coat and clear coat ‒ available in spray cans or as a touch-up pen/stick1.
- Masking tape.
- Fine-grain sandpaper.
Applying touch-up paint to a damaged surface
If the damage has not reached all the way down to the metal, then touch-up paint can be applied immediately after the surface has been cleaned.
Place a strip of masking tape over the damaged surface. Pull the tape off so that any loose flakes of paint adhere to it.
If the damage goes down to the bare metal, you may need to use primer first. If the paint damage is on a plastic surface, an adhesive primer should be used for better results. Spray the primer into the lid of the spray can and brush on thinly.
If there is a longer scratch, follow the same procedure as above, but first mask off the surrounding area to protect the undamaged paint.
Contact Polestar Customer Support for information about touch-up pens/sticks and spray paint for touching up paint damage.