Is the Corolla Celestite color easy to touch up?
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Corolla Celestite is easy to touch up. If the scratch is small, you can use a touch-up pen for repairs. For larger scratches, you can go to a 4S shop for touch-up. Here is more information about the Corolla: 1. Key advantages: Low fuel consumption, comfortable ride, smooth driving, and rich humanized interior configurations. 2. Powertrain: The new COROLLA Corolla is equipped with a new engine featuring dual VVT-i. Additionally, a 1.6L engine variant has been introduced, forming a more comprehensive product lineup with both 1.8L and 1.6L engine options. 3. Features: The main characteristics of the 10th-generation all-new COROLLA Corolla are: significantly increased overall width, achieving an innovative wide and low, dynamic, and contemporary exterior design. It also improves ride comfort, surpassing the conventional impression of compact cars and rivaling mid-size sedans.
Celestial Blue is quite a unique color. I drive a Corolla with this color, and last year when my car door got scratched and needed repainting, I found out it wasn’t that easy to match. Celestial Blue is a metallic paint with a pearl effect, and the color shifts between lighter and darker under different lighting angles. Small shops had a hard time matching it, and the color difference was too noticeable and uncomfortable to look at. I ended up going to a 4S dealership, where they used professional equipment to scan the original factory color code to get it right—though it was more expensive. I recommend being extra careful with daily protection, parking in safe spots, and waxing regularly to prevent oxidation. If you do need a paint touch-up, don’t try to DIY it—a mismatched color will stand out even more. It’s safer to go to an authorized shop. Overall, Celestial Blue looks great but requires more careful maintenance.