Take it to a body shop. Find out what paint he uses, wether it be PPG or whatever. Take your car to his paint supplier, let them take a photo of the paint close to where you want to touch up. They have a special camera for paint codes. If your car is an 06, it's already started to fade some. And when you touch up the paint, you want the paint to match perfect. The body shop will take the code from the photo, then put it in his computer to see how many colors it will take to make your code. The more paint it takes the more it cost, and the less amount it takes the less it cost to make. It may be cheaper to do a blow in, and it will look much better, Mike.:bigthumbsup:bigthumbsup