GLOSSARY TERM
Touch-Up
The process of applying paint to small areas that need repair or improvement.
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What it is
A touch-up is the repainting of small, localised areas to repair damage, marks, or imperfections, without recoating the entire surface.
Why it matters
Touch-ups keep surfaces looking their best and extend the life of a finish economically. Done well, the repair is invisible; done poorly, it stands out as an obvious patch.
Where it is used on a project
Used to address knocks, scuffs, and minor damage on doors, frames, cladding, and other finished surfaces, often as part of maintenance or snagging.
How NECC approaches it
We match colour and finish carefully and feather the edges so touch-ups blend seamlessly into the surrounding surface, restoring the look without an obvious repair.
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What is a touch-up?
It is repainting small areas to repair damage or imperfections without redoing the whole surface, blending in with the existing finish.
What makes a good touch-up?
Matching the colour and finish exactly, and feathering the edges so the repair merges invisibly into the surrounding area.
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