AMG Hummer H2 Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
The Hummer H2 is essentially a studio apartment on wheels, and GM kept the decor simple but bold with 6 recorded colors. Whether yours is sporting the high-visibility Yellow (perfect for being spotted from space), the rugged Medium Sage Green Metallic, or the sophisticated Pewter Metallic, this truck was built to be noticed. With so much flat surface area, even a small chip can feel like a billboard, but don't worry-we're just dealing with paint, not urban planning.
What to Watch For
Finding your paint code is your first mission. Don't bother looking in the door jamb like a normal car; pop open the glove box and look for the "Service Parts Identification" sticker. You're looking for a code that usually starts with a "U" or "WA" (like WA8554). Because the H2 has the aerodynamics of a brick, the hood and roof take a beating from the sun, so keep an eye out for clear coat fading in those high-exposure areas. You might also notice tiny bubbles appearing near the door handles or hinges-that's just the H2's way of showing its age, and it's nothing a steady hand can't fix.
Driveway Repair Tip
If you're working with one of the metallic shades like Redfire Metallic or Pewter, you need to be a human paint-shaker. Those tiny metallic flakes like to settle at the bottom of the bottle, so shake it for a full two minutes before you start. When you apply the paint with your brush or pen, think "thin and patient." It's much better to apply three whisper-thin layers than one big, gloopy raindrop. Let each layer dry for about 20 minutes; before you know it, that chip will vanish into the horizon.