Treasure Garden Black Touch-Up Paint Frequently Asked Questions
What is this touch-up paint used for?
This aerosol touch-up paint is designed specifically to restore or disguise scratches, chips, or wear on black-finished aluminum frames, bases or poles of Treasure Garden umbrellas and outdoor furniture. It allows you to maintain a cohesive, clean look without replacing large parts.
What surfaces is it compatible with and what should I check before buying?
It is optimized for black-finished aluminum or similar metal surfaces typical of Treasure Garden umbrella frames. Before buying, ensure the finish of your piece is black (not bronze or other color), the scratch is on a metal part (not fabric), and you have suitable ventilation (it’s a spray can) for safe application.
How do I apply the touch-up paint for best results?
First, clean the damaged area thoroughly — remove dirt, grease, or loose flaking paint. Then, hold the can 6–10 inches from the surface and apply two thin even coats, pressing firmly on the spray nozzle. Let the paint dry completely between coats.
Is the finish durable outdoors and will it match the original factory finish?
Yes — because the paint is manufactured by the same brand (Treasure Garden) for their frame finishes, it’s meant to match the original black powder-coat as closely as possible and provide good durability outdoors. Still, the exact match may vary slightly depending on age/weathering of the original finish.
How should I store and maintain the paint can and repaired area?
Store the spray can upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or high heat. After application, let the painted area cure fully before exposing to rain or heavy use. Periodically inspect the area for new chips or wear and touch up as needed to maintain a clean appearance.
What return policy or warranty applies to this touch-up paint?
As a specialty touch-up part, return policies may differ from typical furniture items — many retailers categorize paint and aerosol products as non-returnable once opened. The manufacturer covers defects under limited warranty but normal wear and matching variations are typically not covered. It's best to check with the retailer for their specific policy.