Bad quality paint, bad customer service.
"This paint does NOT match Subaru 01G or Subaru platinum metallic silver. The difference is very noticeable, and I have to now sand my entire fender."
Ushering in THE solution for you (PSM) Platinum Silver Metallic Subaru owners. We came up with a perfect paint match to (PSM) in a convenient can! So you can paint match your side-skirts, hood scoops, bumpers, mirrors, you name it!
1 12oz Can of GrimmSpeed™ "Platinum Silver" will thoroughly coat 1 hood scoop, allow 2-3 cans for side-skirts, or more depending on applications.
Overall rating: 3.8 / 5 from 5 reviews.
Review topics: ["customer service","coat","match"].
"This paint does NOT match Subaru 01G or Subaru platinum metallic silver. The difference is very noticeable, and I have to now sand my entire fender."
"I have an 02 wrx and had to replace the front passenger front fender and rear bumper. I purchased two cans of PSM paint and was able to get both things painted with a little paint left over. That is several light coats, but it came out looking GREAT. However, I made the mistake of not purchasing the GrimmSpeed clear coat. I thought I could save a little bit of money, but was not happy with the end result. Do yourself a favor and just get the clear coat from here. Its a little more then other clear coats, but it's worth it in the end! A++ for product quality and shipping speed."
"I used a can of this for my Sti hood scoop upgrade. Color was almost right on to factory. Hard to say though as my wrx paint is almost twenty years old! All in all, great coverage. Great color match. Goes on pretty smooth and dries fast. If getting the matching clear coat. I’d say buy twice as much as you’d expect to use for a “real” clear coat look. As always, amazing customer service, parts, and shipping time. Grimmspeed for life!!"
"Bought this to paint a new bumper cover. The paint color came out great compared to the factory paint. Awesome product."
"Ordered this to paint a set of fog light covers for my bugeye wrx. I noticed kind of a green hue to the paint under LED inspection light. However the primer I used was a greenish color so that could possibly be. However under natural light is basically unnoticeable."