Hyundai Accent-Brio Touch Up Paint

Hyundai Accent-Brio Touch Up Paint (37 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Hyundai Accent-Brio's Color Code

Hyundai paint codes are normally on the drivers door jamb; some models hide the color code in the engine compartment. Typical format: 3E which corresponds to: Blue Onyx Metallic Clearcoat. Some later Hyundais use a three character code. A paint can be S3; this is actually the same as S3B. Same color code, different name: the same paint may be used across models, e.g., 3E as Blue Onyx Metallic Clearcoat, Blue Clearcoat, or Ocean Blue Clearcoat.

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Hyundai Accent-Brio Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

The Hyundai Accent-Brio didn't just show up to the party; it brought the whole crayon box. With a staggering 37 colors recorded, Hyundai really went for it. We aren't just talking about your standard Noble White or Ebony Black. They leaned into the experimental with Yellow Sugar Pearl, Mint Green Metallic, and even Plum Mist Metallic. Whether you're driving a Potomac Blue sedan or a Poppy hatchback, your car has a personality that most modern "grey-scale" crossovers can only dream of.

What to Watch For

Before you pop that cap, we need to talk about the "Hyundai Hug." These cars are famous for their paint eventually wanting to leave the metal behind-especially if you have a white or red model. Keep a close eye on the front edge of the hood and the roof, as those are the first places where the clear coat likes to get shy and start flaking. To make sure you've got the right match, check the driver's side door jamb for a small sticker. If it's not there, it's playing hide-and-seek on the firewall (the metal wall behind the engine). Look for a two-character code like "NW" or "EB."

Driveway Repair Tip

If you're working with one of the many metallic or pearl shades like Sky Blue Metallic or Chianti Red Pearl, the "magic" is in the shake. Those tiny sparkles settle at the bottom of the bottle like sand at the beach. Shake that touch-up pen or bottle for a full two minutes-long after you think you're done-to wake up the metallic flakes. When applying, think "thin and patient." It is much better to do three paper-thin layers that look a little translucent at first than to glob on one big "mountain" of paint. If you're using a brush, just dabbing the center of the chip and letting the paint flow to the edges usually works better than trying to "paint" a stroke.

Hyundai Accent-Brio Colors by Year

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