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Dupli-Color Perfect Match Automotive Spray Paint in Toyota Magnetic Gray Metallic (color code 1G3) is a premium, fast-drying acrylic lacquer designed to replicate your vehicle’s original factory paint. Featuring a 360° EZ Touch fan spray nozzle for smooth, even application and water-resistant durability, this 8 oz aerosol can covers 10-12 sq ft and dries to touch in 30 minutes, making it ideal for precise touch-ups on OEM surfaces. Trusted since 1938, Dupli-Color offers exact color matches approved by manufacturers, ensuring your Toyota looks flawless and factory-fresh.















| ASIN | B00407RRTG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Automotive Spray Paint |
| Brand Name | Dupli-Color |
| Color | Magnetic Gray |
| Color Code | 1G3 |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | Covers approximately 10-12 square feet per can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (40,931) |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026916715159 |
| Included Components | Dupli-Color Perfect Match Premium Automotive Paint 8 Ounce Aerosol |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Type Name | Magnetic Gray Metallic Toyota Exact-Match Automotive Paint - Aerosol |
| Item Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 11.36 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Dupli-Color |
| Model Name | BTY1619 |
| Model Number | BTY1619 |
| Paint Type | Spray |
| Part Number | BTY1619 |
| Size | 8 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Fast-Drying |
| Specific Uses For Product | Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal,Plastic |
| UPC | 026916715159 |
| Unit Count | 226 Grams |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
C**S
Perfect Match on a Honda Crosstour!
First off, perfect color match. However it’s… “thin” A few extra coats are definitely needed for a nice looking finish. Which is totally possible. Just remember. *Cans may be smaller than they appear in pictures. 😜
J**.
Matches 2004 Camry and was good for home repair job
Gather 'round, children, and let me tell you a tale of reasonable car restoration. In 2021 your boy was working two jobs: one a day role managing operations for a marketing agency for 8 hours, and the other as a dishwasher for a restaurant for the next 8 hours. In addition there was a 45 minute drive each way from where I live to the restaurant and back. So we are talking long hours. I slept maybe 4 or 5 hours a night. I had taken the restaurant job in an emergency situation (hey, 30K a year ain't bad when nothing else is coming in) and was sticking with it while I was feeling the agency job out. So I was working 16 hours a day, in the summer heat, 5 or 6 days a week. Friday night, well Saturday morning, really, I got off the restaurant job after many sweaty hours (no cooling in that back of house!). I had parked my 2004 Camry in a hotel gararge a block away and was giving a less fortunate fellow employee a ride home. As we got into the car, which was parked next to a massive rectangular pillar, your boy was blathering away at his aquaintance. My Chatty Cathy mode was in full effect. Putting the car in reverse without paying attention at all, I scraped along the pillar with the passenger side door. I don't drink or do drugs. I'm a good driver and don't have any points on my license. But the fact is that I was basically intoxicated after several months of 16 hour days with physical labor and little sleep night after night. I would never have done this under normal circumstances. I would have carefully looked around and checked before starting to drive, especially in reverse. But now my car was deeply scraped and dented, with orange undercoat glaring along that door. Ick. A few weeks later I quit the restaurant job. Now I was dating and man that bunch of digs and scrapes was embarassing! Calling around to some shops, I found their pricing to fill and repair or replace with a junkyard door was way out of proportion to the value of the vehicle--a quarter of the blue book price. No way! I thought I was stuck with the ugly orange reminder forever. In the spring of 2023 I started looking for options. What can I say, I am both busy and slow. Enter this paint. I bought a can and sprayed it on. I was not professional. I did it outside, in my driveway, in the wind, without any PPE. This was an improvement, but I learned about this can. It * did * clog and sputter. It * was * hard to apply with just my finger. I got a lot of drip down the door and thought it was me. But I've ran a metal fab shop and know how to apply spraypaint, so what gives? Maybe that I could hang or sit the object down for better angles, and I can't do that with the door? So the door was say 20% improved with this first pair of coats. You could still see a small bit of the orange, and somehow some purple, though. I waited a year, then got brave again. How about I learn, and this time get a respirator, a snap on spray handle that you squeeze with your whole hand instead of one finger, and another can of paint and try again? This spring, 2024, I tried again. The sun went in and out of clouds and pissed me off with the constant change of light and heat. The wind kicked up. I had taped the door off this time and still got some on the windows. The surface ended up kind of matte, a bit rough for my taste...but overall the experience was much improved. I got two coats out of this can, then snapped the above photo to send to a friend who has seen the car in person many times over the past several years. "Holy cow!" he said. "That is so much better!" He reminded me the purpose of this kind of work is to make your car or whatever look 8% better. It doesn't need to be a masterpiece. He has been holding off improving his own car because of expecting and knowing he'll be disappointed by wanting a 50% improvement. Look--this is say 3 or 4 coats total. I haven't put clearcoat on it. Since May 2024 it has stood up to spring storms, heavy rain, hail, long trips back and forth from North Carolina to Virginia. We'll see in a year or so if it needs further coats or what (remember, I am busy and slow). If you're waiting on making an improvement to your car, and the listing says the color will match, it will well enough. Don't expect perfection but do expect visible improvement. Invest in $30-50 of other supplies like the respirator (mine was $17) and the clip on handle (around $8) and you'll get good results. For what I invested I feel this is a valuable and worthwhile improvement. I hope this was entertaining and informative for you.
C**N
Excellent DIY bumper refinish - Worth it!
I bought both the dupli-color black paint and clear coat and I am so happy with the results. I wish I took a before picture, but my back bumper clear coat was entirely full of bubbles and peeling from UV and weather damage so I wanted to refinish the whole thing. After sanding down the entire back bumper, I applied one full can of the black and clear coat which is about 4 layers of paint for full coverage. I waited 10 mins between each coat and let it dry overnight. It looks almost brand new and matches the Toyota black perfectly! The finish is a bit more satin than the professional paint, but honestly I couldn’t ask for any better! I’ve taken it through the car wash twice now and it’s holding up just fine. The cans + extra supplies cost me $60 to get this job done, which is honestly a great deal if you don’t mind putting in the work. 10/10!
D**N
1 out of my 3 cans were bad, other 2 were great
EDIT: I got this can to work by soaking it in warm water for ten minutes, and then cleaning out the nozzle with a tiny wire--I stripped the plastic from a baggie tie to get at the tiny wire in it and used that. Now it works well. I keep the can soaking in warm water between coats. I've added one star to bring it up to four stars. You shouldn't need to go through that trouble to get a rattle can to work, but it's not that big a deal, and I do like the paint quality and color match, as well as the spray quality once you get it working. Original review: I bought 2 cans at local auto parts stores, they were perfect--sprayed nicely, got smooth coats that were excellent matches for my white Ram truck (paint code PW7), and the cans sprayed nicely right to the last drops in the can (judging by how light the can was at the end). The 3rd can came from Amazon, and it was a complete fail. I got about 20 seconds of splattery spray from it, then it just shot out globs for another 20 seconds, then it stopped putting out any paint completely. Lots of shaking the can (which feels completely full, ball clangs around in there as it should), cleaned out the nozzle with mineral spirits, nothing helped.
A**C
Great wheel paint for Tesla M3
Excellent match for Tesla model 3 2019 18" wheels. Excellent coverage, dries fast and hard with no drips/runs. Enough for 5 light coats on 4 wheels.
M**.
excellent!
perfect match! easy to use!
H**N
Color Match is Poor
Glad this is available for touchup repair but the color match is noticeably off from the OE paint. Thought I could feather in a blend on a wheel well lip rust repair. Looks better than the rust spot but that's about where the compliments end.
B**N
The right color; but a leaky nozzle.
The nozzle was leaking out of the bottom and just filling the rim of the can while I was spraying… The color was correct; but the wasted paint everywhere is annoying.
R**U
Was awful. Spurt out. Splattered all over no even coverage.
M**W
Faulty. Do not order.
R**D
yup
P**E
No coincidio el color de la pintura. Decia que era blanco oxford, pero no hizo par con la del vehiculo que queria reparar.
B**T
It was used for being the correct colour match for a car manufacturers paint.
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