Aston-Martin All Models Touch Up Paint

Aston-Martin All Models Touch Up Paint (95 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Aston-Martin All Models's Color Code

Typical location for an Aston-Martin paint color code: the driver's door jamb. If the code cannot be found, Aston-Martin can be contacted to see if they can determine the color code. When no color code exists, the alternative identifier is the PPG or Dupont (Axalta) paint formula number.

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Aston-Martin All Models Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Aston Martin didn't just pick a palette; they curated a collection that feels more like a list of international spy destinations. With 95 recorded colors, they really went for it. You'll find everything from the stealthy Bowland Black and the regal British Racing Green to absolute head-turners like Liquid Gold Metallic and Yellow Tang Pearl. Whether your car is finished in Morning Frost White or Storm Black, it's clear the designers wanted every model to look like it was carved out of a single, very expensive gemstone.

What to Watch For

While these hand-finished paint jobs are stunning, the reality of the road can be a bit harsh. Aston Martin paint is famously soft, which is a polite way of saying it's a magnet for stone chips and light surface marks. Keep a close eye on the areas around the door handles, side mirrors, and window seals; owners often report small "bubbles" or flakes in these high-contact spots.

Before you start, you'll need your mission briefing-also known as the paint code. You can usually find it on a plate or sticker tucked under the hood (bonnet) near the engine bay or on the driver's side door jamb. Look for a 4 or 5-digit mix of letters and numbers (like 1328D or 5119H) located near the weights and VIN info.

Driveway Repair Tip

Because so many Aston colors-like Casino Royale or Magma Red-rely on heavy pearl and metallic flakes for that deep "liquid" look, your biggest ally is the shake. Shake your touch-up bottle for at least 60 seconds longer than you think you need to. Those tiny metallic flakes like to settle at the bottom, and you need them dancing in the paint to get a match that looks right in the sun.

When applying, remember that these premium finishes require patience. Instead of trying to fill a chip with one big glob, use the tip of your brush to drop in a tiny amount of paint, let it dry for 20 minutes, and then add another thin layer. Building it up slowly ensures the color stays consistent and doesn't look like a "blob" on your otherwise pristine fender.

Aston-Martin All Models Colors by Year

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