Fleetwood Motorhome Touch Up Paint

Fleetwood Motorhome Touch Up Paint (248 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Fleetwood Motorhome's Color Code

The Fleetwood paint color code is obtained by contacting Fleetwood to determine the color code. If there is no color code, the alternative reference is the PPG or Dupont (Axalta) paint formula number. In practice, the search goes first to Fleetwood for a color code and, if none exists, to the PPG or Dupont (Axalta) paint formula number as the reference.

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Fleetwood Motorhome Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Fleetwood didn't just build motorhomes; they curated a traveling art gallery with 248 recorded colors. They really went for it, offering everything from the sophisticated Vomela Silver Metallic to the surprisingly delicious Creme Brulee. Whether your rig is rocking the regal Royal Eskrett Green Metallic or the classic Mocha Frost, it's clear they wanted your home-on-wheels to stand out at the campground. With that many shades, they've managed to cover every mood from "luxury estate" to "forest hideaway."

What to Watch For

Because these rigs spend their lives chasing the sun, the paint has a big job to do. Keep a close eye on the front cap and those upper roof curves-these are the "battle zones" where the sun hits hardest, and you might notice the clear coat getting a little tired or starting to flake. If you're hunting for your specific paint code to start a repair, don't panic if it's not on the door pillar. Fleetwood likes to keep things interesting; check the inside of your bedroom wardrobe closet, the entry door frame, or even the back of a kitchen cabinet door for a "Federal Certification" sticker.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Fleetwood colors are heavy on the metallics and pearls (looking at you, Champagne Fizz), your touch-up bottle is basically a tiny snow globe. Shake that bottle for a full two minutes-long after you think you're done-to make sure those metallic flakes are swimming evenly in the paint. When you're filling a chip, resist the urge to "brush" it on like a wall. Instead, just dab a tiny drop into the center of the chip and let it spread itself out. If the chip is deep, do two thin layers rather than one big blob; it requires patience, but your rig will thank you when it's back to looking factory-fresh.

Fleetwood Motorhome Colors by Year

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