Ford Escape Touch Up Paint

Ford Escape Touch Up Paint (152 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Ford Escape's Color Code

Ford paint color codes are on the drivers door jamb, on the color plate. The typical format is PM/M6599, though usually only PM appears. Example: PM corresponds to Bright Calypso Metallic Clearcoat PM/M6599; it may appear as PM Bright Calypso Metallic Clearcoat. Plates may show Exterior Paint Colors or EX PT; sometimes the color is embossed mid-plate. WB is wheelbase; above Wheel Base is EXT PNT, and to the right of EXT PNT is the code. Many mistake LX3 as the code.

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Ford Escape Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Ford didn't just give the Escape a paint job; they gave it a personality crisis-in the best way possible. With 152 recorded colors, they really went for it. You've got everything from the "look at me" Chrome Yellow and Orange Crush to the sophisticated Thunderbird Blue and the oddly soothing Seafoam Green Metallic. Whether you're driving a classic Toreador Red or the modern Agate Black, Ford has spent two decades making sure no two Escapes look exactly the same in the grocery store parking lot.

What to Watch For

Now, let's be real: Ford's factory finish can be a bit sensitive. If you have a 2013-2017 model, keep a close eye on the leading edge of your hood and those A-pillars (the metal frame next to your windshield). Owners often report the paint likes to take a "vacation" in those spots, starting with tiny bubbles or chips that eventually lead to peeling.

Before you start, you need your "secret identity" code. Open your driver's side door and look at the sticker on the jamb. Near the bottom, you'll see EXT PNT followed by two characters. That's your golden ticket to getting the right match. If you see a Tricoat color like White Platinum or Lucid Red, just know these deep, layered finishes require patience to get that factory glow back.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Escape colors are packed with metallic flakes and pearls (looking at you, Blue Flame and Ruby Red), your biggest mistake is being a "lazy shaker." These heavy pigments like to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for a full 60 seconds-yes, time it-to wake up those sparkles.

When you apply it, think "less is more." Ford's factory paint is notoriously thin, so if you go in with one giant glob, it'll stand out like a sore thumb. Use the tip of your applicator to dab tiny, thin layers into the chip. If you're filling a deeper scratch, let it dry for 15 minutes between coats. It's better to do three thin "whispers" of paint than one thick "shout."

Ford Escape Colors by Year

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