Anyone use Touch-Up Paint?

Got a chip in my rear bumper after carrying something heavy out and took out the paint, exposing the gray color. Was considering buying this https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/...--nissan-18424/touch-up-paint/ans0599/4268770

Anybody have any experience with little cans of touch up paint for small jobs?

Yes, almost all paints will cover nicks and scratches enuf to protect the undercoat and metal underneath.
I use Infiniti touch-up for my Q45 for nicks and tiny chips. It has a brush for the paint on one side of the paint bottle, and a sponge applicator with clear coat on the other side of the bottle. NICE..! Totally worth the bit of extra expense, which is why I stay with my Infiniti!
I park away from other cars and walk most times.
The few times when some air-head pulls up next to me and opens into the side of my car, no nicks from that at all. Excellent original paint! And people are generally respectful when opening into other cars, but not always.
One time, a truck scraped the back passenger side and it sounded horrible! I thought for sure I would see a giant dent. When I got out to look, it didn't even go thru the base coat, no dent whatsoever. But I used a whole bottle of touch up paint on the white scrapes. I will say that on good days, it isn't noticeable right away. It's mostly the texture of the brushed-on touch-up paint that gives it away, but I have to protect the metal of the car until I can save up for a complete re-paint.
Got a chip in my rear bumper after carrying something heavy out and took out the paint, exposing the gray color. Was considering buying this https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/...--nissan-18424/touch-up-paint/ans0599/4268770

Anybody have any experience with little cans of touch up paint for small jobs?
 
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