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Hello Folks...

I created a new website called scooterpaint.com and we provide a huge range of Touch Up Paint products for Genuine Stella and Buddy / Piaggio-Vespa / SYM Lance and other scooters.


We offer Touch up pens - 2 oz Jars - Aerosols - Half Pints - Pints and even Quarts for most colors.


Please visit my new scooter website www.scooterpaint.com if you ever want to restore, refinish or touch up your scooter.
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Good name. Tupp was hard for me to remember.I always had to look at the card in my rolodex.

I can attest that its good paint and the match is right. I have used them a few times.
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Great idea, but I can't seem to be able to select a color. When I tap on glossy titanium, nothing happens. Tried selecting another color, same thing, nothing happens.
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babblefish wrote:Great idea, but I can't seem to be able to select a color. When I tap on glossy titanium, nothing happens. Tried selecting another color, same thing, nothing happens.
It works in IE, but not Firefox or Chrome so far.
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skully93 wrote:
babblefish wrote:Great idea, but I can't seem to be able to select a color. When I tap on glossy titanium, nothing happens. Tried selecting another color, same thing, nothing happens.
It works in IE, but not Firefox or Chrome so far.
Up to Adding to Cart it works fine for me in Firefox 44.02. Do you have a older version?
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Also works in Safari (for me, at least).
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Stella GB150 color?
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OK, it works on my desktop computer running Firefox 44.0.2
Guess it doesn't like running on a Samsung tablet using Android. Most of the colors I want doesn't seem to be available, but that's OK because the prices are a bit too high for me. Wanting to repaint my scoot so wanted to buy a quart of color and clear. Time to check an automotive paint store I guess.
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babblefish wrote:OK, it works on my desktop computer running Firefox 44.0.2
Guess it doesn't like running on a Samsung tablet using Android. Most of the colors I want doesn't seem to be available, but that's OK because the prices are a bit too high for me. Wanting to repaint my scoot so wanted to buy a quart of color and clear. Time to check an automotive paint store I guess.
Did you never try buying a quart of automotive paint? It isn't going to be cheap there either.
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george54 wrote:Did you never try buying a quart of automotive paint? It isn't going to be cheap there either.
I have to admit that I haven't bought any automotive paint in a few years, but the last time I did, It was something like $45 for a quart of 2-part polyurethane. I'll have to contact friends outside of Calif to have them check the current prices for me since only water based paint is available here now.
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babblefish wrote:Great idea, but I can't seem to be able to select a color. When I tap on glossy titanium, nothing happens. Tried selecting another color, same thing, nothing happens.
We actually do not yet have that color available.. I am in process - looking for a part to match the color - if you are willing to let us borrow a small painted part we can formulate it and make it available.

If interested - Please message me for more information or email me at scooterpaint@yahoo.com and I can tell you about our paint for parts program

I am willing to offer a discount on a quart etc.
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Thank you kindly for the input on browser issues. It's very helpful and I will be working to fix any such problems. It is a new site but if you have any questions or you wish to order in the mean time please feel free to contact me through MB or my email.

I have also noticed a problem with the site on mobile devices and need to correct that issue asap.
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Jelbi wrote:
babblefish wrote:Great idea, but I can't seem to be able to select a color. When I tap on glossy titanium, nothing happens. Tried selecting another color, same thing, nothing happens.
We actually do not yet have that color available.. I am in process - looking for a part to match the color - if you are willing to let us borrow a small painted part we can formulate it and make it available.

If interested - Please message me for more information or email me at scooterpaint@yahoo.com and I can tell you about our paint for parts program

I am willing to offer a discount on a quart etc.
Thanks very much for the offer, but I'm changing the color of my scooter so I don't have any examples for you to match. Just curious, are your paints water based or are they a one part urethane?
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Just got off the phone with Josh at Scooterpaint.

I was returning his call.....he was verifying my color selection on my light blue Stella.

Nice follow up......class act.....I'll report back when the paint arrives and I check the match.

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Thanks very much for the offer, but I'm changing the color of my scooter so I don't have any examples for you to match. Just curious, are your paints water based or are they a one part urethane?[/quote]

Very sorry for the delay Babblefish- It's a Urethane base paint. I can send you detail information on it sometime if you like.

Maybe you may want to select an existing Color when you paint your scooter.
Just a thought

Good luck with your project
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Robbie wrote:Just got off the phone with Josh at Scooterpaint.

I was returning his call.....he was verifying my color selection on my light blue Stella.

Nice follow up......class act.....I'll report back when the paint arrives and I check the match.

Rob
This is a follow up to the above.

Recieved the paint/clear/primer today from jelbi sales, aka Scooterpaint.

Was in today's mail, 3/1/16.
Won't be able to check the match for a month though.....still winter here.

Fast turnaround though.....those of us with Genuine scooters appear to finally have a 'Go To' for our touch up needs.

Rob
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Hi Guys,

Just my two cents about TUPP/Scooterpaint. I ordered the blue and glosscoat to match my Stella, and painted the wheel rims last summer. The match was perfect. Expensive yes, but perfect color match, also yes. Ease of use: I prepped the parts according to the instructions and painted in my back yard. The only special thing in did was to whack up a tall sawhorse to hang the rim halves from using coat hangar wire.

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Looking for RoughHouse "Titanium" paint.
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