Cadillac All Models Touch Up Paint

Cadillac All Models Touch Up Paint (631 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Cadillac All Models's Color Code

Cadillac used many locations for paint codes, making them hard to find, often impossible. GM (parent company of Cadillac) did not standardize the plate location. Usually the code is in the glove box or the spare tire well; otherwise it may be elsewhere. The typical format is 51/WA316N, usually preceded by BC/CC (e.g., BC/CC 51 or BC/CC 316N). There are two codes in one, and a U or L may precede for Upper or Lower. Two-tone examples: BC/CC U316N or BC/CC L316N.

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Cadillac All Models Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Cadillac didn't just pick a palette; they curated a legacy of luxury. With 631 colors recorded, they've given us everything from the iconic White Diamond Pearl Tricoat to the deep Sable Black and the shimmering St. Moritz Blue Firemist Poly. Whether you're driving a vintage Fleetwood or a modern Escalade, Cadillac has always "gone for it" with high-end pigments that make the car look like it's glowing from within. If your paint name sounds like a vacation destination or a rare gemstone, that's just Cadillac being Cadillac.

What to Watch For

Finding your paint code on a Cadillac can feel like a scavenger hunt. Look for a silver or white "Service Parts Identification" sticker. If you have a sedan like a Deville or DTS, check the underside of the trunk lid or the spare tire cover. If you're in an Escalade, head straight for the glove box. The code usually starts with "WA" or "U" followed by four digits. As for the paint itself, keep a close eye on your front bumpers and the leading edge of the hood. Cadillac clear coats are famous for their deep shine, but they can be sensitive to road debris. On certain models, the paint on plastic bumpers tends to lose its grip over time, so catch those small chips before they turn into "clear coat cancer."

Driveway Repair Tip

Because so many Cadillac colors-especially the White Diamond and Firemist series-use heavy metallic flakes and pearls, you need to be a "shaking enthusiast." Shake your touch-up bottle for a full two minutes to wake up those settled sparkles. When applying, remember that Cadillac's depth comes from layers. Instead of one big glob to fill a chip, apply two or three paper-thin coats, letting them dry in between. If you're working with a Tricoat (a color that uses a base and a mid-coat), just remember: it requires patience. Take your time, stay steady, and you'll have that fender looking like a million bucks again.

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