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Honda OEM Obsidian/Fathom Blue Pearl Touch-Up Paint - B588P (0.25 fl oz)
You're driving a Honda or an Acura and your car came in this specific dark blue. Honda calls it Obsidian Blue. Acura calls it Fathom Blue. Different names but it's the exact same color. Same paint code. B588P across the whole lineup. Whether you've got an Accord or an MDX or a Pilot or an RDX you're looking at the same blue that Honda and Acura decided to spray on their vehicles. Now you've got a rock chip staring at you from the bumper or hood and you're not leaving it there. Honda OEM touch-up paint, color code B588P. This is the factory-spec Obsidian Blue or Fathom Blue Pearl that Honda and Acura sprayed on your car. Same color. Same pearl. Not some generic blue from the auto parts store that's going to look wrong in sunlight. The kit's got everything you need. An abrasive prep tip to clean the damage. A color applicator pen to lay down the paint. A clear coat applicator to seal it. No mixing required. Just clean the chip, paint it in thin coats, clear it, and you're done. Takes about fifteen minutes.
Dark Blue Pearl Is Tricky - You Need The Right Match
Obsidian Blue and Fathom Blue Pearl aren't just blue. They're dark with a pearl effect that makes them shift in different lighting. Bright sun and the blue's rich and deep. Shade and it's darker and more mysterious. Cheap touch-up blue won't have that pearl. It'll be flat. It'll be one color no matter where you look at it. Your repair's going to stand out because it doesn't shift the way the rest of your paint does. The OEM Honda paint has the exact same pearl engineered into it. The color won't just match straight on. It'll match in all lighting because the pearl behaves the same way as your factory paint. When you apply it right the repair disappears.
Everything's Pre-Mixed And Ready To Go
Open the bottle and you're working. The prep tip roughens up the chip and gets rid of any loose paint or surface corrosion. You're cleaning down to something solid so the new paint's got something to grip. Then you grab the color applicator and start dabbing paint into the chip. Light coats. Multiple applications. You're not trying to fill the whole thing in one shot because that's how you get a blob that sticks out. You apply some paint, wait a minute, apply more. Keep building it up until the paint's level with the surrounding surface. Once the color's right hit it with the clear coat applicator. The clear seals everything underneath and adds gloss so the repair matches the shine of the rest of the panel. No mixing. No waiting for hardeners. No chemistry. Just paint.
Quarter Ounce Covers More Chips Than You'd Think
You're getting 0.25 fluid ounces which sounds tiny but it handles way more than you'd expect. You're using minimal amounts of paint per chip because you're building thin layers. One bottle takes care of several chips or a handful of small scratches across your whole vehicle. When you're done cap it tight and throw it in the garage. The next time you get a chip you've already got the paint ready. No need to reorder. No waiting for shipping. Just grab the bottle and touch it up. Most people don't go through a whole bottle for years if they're just doing occasional chip repairs from normal driving.
Honda OEM Blue Pearl - The Exact Factory Paint
This is genuine Honda OEM part B588P. It's the Obsidian Blue or Fathom Blue Pearl Honda and Acura install at the factory. The blue's the right tone. The pearl's the right effect. It matches your factory paint because it's literally the same paint. Aftermarket blue touch-up exists. Some is fine. Some looks nothing like the factory. We've seen cheap blue that's too light and too bright. It's got a purple undertone that doesn't match. We've seen blue that's too dark and too flat. It looks plastic-y compared to your actual paint. We've seen aftermarket finishes that don't have the right pearl so the repair looks matte sitting next to the shiny panel. The blue pearl is what makes your car stand out. It's not where you cheap out with generic paint. Buy the Honda paint. It's the right blue. It matches. It blends. You install it once and it's done.
What You Get
- Honda OEM Obsidian/Fathom Blue Pearl touch-up paint (color code B588P)
- 0.25 fl oz bottle
- Built-in abrasive prep tip
- Precision color applicator pen
- Clear coat applicator pen
- Lacquer-based formula (no mixing)
- Factory-exact Obsidian/Fathom Blue Pearl finish
Fits These Cars
- 2014-2024 Acura MDX (Fathom Blue Pearl)
- 2016-2024 Acura RDX (Fathom Blue Pearl)
- 2018-2020 Acura RLX (Fathom Blue Pearl)
- 2013-2014 Acura TL (Fathom Blue Pearl)
- 2015-2022 Acura TLX (Fathom Blue Pearl)
- 2013-2020 Honda Accord (Obsidian Blue Pearl)
- 2015-2022 Honda CR-V (Obsidian Blue Pearl)
- 2014-2024 Honda Odyssey (Obsidian Blue Pearl)
- 2019-2026 Honda Passport (Obsidian Blue Pearl)
- 2013-2025 Honda Pilot (Obsidian Blue Pearl)
- 2013-2023 Honda Ridgeline (Obsidian Blue Pearl)
Note: Touch-up paint specifically for Honda color code B588P Obsidian/Fathom Blue Pearl. Called Fathom Blue on Acura models (MDX, RDX, RLX, TL, TLX). Called Obsidian Blue on Honda models (Accord, CR-V, Odyssey, Passport, Pilot, Ridgeline). Same color code, different names. Not compatible with other blue colors or paint codes. Verify your paint code before ordering. Work in a clean area away from direct sunlight. Wash the chip area thoroughly and let it dry completely. Use the prep tip to clean inside the chip and remove loose paint or rust. Wipe away debris. Shake bottle well before opening. Apply thin coats of color paint with the applicator pen - build up multiple light layers until flush with surrounding surface, not one heavy coat. Wait one to two minutes between applications. Once color is level with the panel, apply clear coat over top. Clear coat protects the color and adds gloss to match factory finish. Allow 24 hours cure time before washing or waxing. The repair will be invisible from normal viewing distance. 0.25 fl oz covers multiple small chips or several minor scratches. Store bottle capped tightly between uses.