GMC Special Colors Touch Up Paint

GMC Special Colors Touch Up Paint (21 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your GMC Special Colors's Color Code

GMC placed paint codes in many different locations, making them difficult to find, and GM did not standardize the color plate location across makes and models. Codes are often found in the glove box or the spare tire well; otherwise they could be elsewhere. Typical format: 51/WA316N, usually preceded by BC/CC (e.g., BC/CC 51 or BC/CC 316N). Two-tone entries may use U or L for Upper or Lower (e.g., BC/CC U316N or BC/CC L316N).

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GMC Special Colors Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

GMC didn't just stick to the basics; they gave us a palette of 21 special options that range from "rugged forest explorer" to "suburban royalty." We're talking about everything from the deep, sophisticated International Blue to the legendary Mary Kay Pink. Whether you're driving a Dark Otter metallic truck or a White Diamond Pearl SUV, GMC really went for it with these tones. It's a collection that says you didn't just buy a vehicle; you curated a vibe.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbling with that brush, we need to find your "Birth Certificate"-the paint code. On most GMC trucks and SUVs, this is hiding on a silver sticker (the SPID label) inside your glovebox. If you have a 2018 or newer model, look for a QR code on the driver-side door jamb; scan that with your phone, and it'll spill the beans. Now, for the honest truth: some of these special pearls and whites have a reputation for being "soft," meaning they chip if a pebble even looks at them funny. You might also notice some "sunburn" (peeling) around the roof or door handles on older models. Don't panic-it's just the clear coat asking for a little TLC.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since many of these special colors-like White Diamond or the Mary Kay shades-are "Tri-coats," they have a secret ingredient: a translucent middle layer that holds all the sparkle. If you're using a touch-up pen, shake that bottle for at least two full minutes. You want to wake up every single metallic flake in there so they don't all huddle at the bottom. When applying, remember that "thin is win." Instead of one big glob that looks like a zit, apply 2-3 paper-thin layers. If you're working with a Tri-coat, that middle pearl layer is what dictates the final shade, so add one layer at a time until the "glow" matches the rest of the truck. This requires patience, not a professional degree.

GMC Special Colors Colors by Year

Let us know the year your Special Colors was manufactured. We'll eliminate colors that won't match your vehicle.

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