Infiniti F45 Touch Up Paint

Infiniti F45 Touch Up Paint (9 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Infiniti F45's Color Code

Infiniti paint color codes are always on the drivers door jamb; some require getting pretty low on the drivers door jamb to read, but the code is easy to read. Typical format: AX6. AX6 corresponds to Redline Clearcoat. Same Color Code, Different Name: Infiniti uses the exact same color across many models with different names, so the color code is important. For example, AX6 above we call Redline Clearcoat; it could also be called Red Clearcoat, High Performance Clearcoat, etc.

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Infiniti F45 Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Infiniti didn't play it safe with the F45; they gave us 9 distinct colors that range from "executive boardroom" to "I'm definitely speeding." We're looking at everything from the classic Black Obsidian and New Silver Metallic to the absolute showstoppers like Beryllium 16 Metallic and the iconic Liquid Copper Metallic. They really went for it with those oranges and bronzes-it's like they painted the car with a sunset and a bit of attitude.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbling with that brush, you need to find your "birth certificate"-the paint code. On the F45, you'll want to check the driver's side door jamb. You might have to get a little low to see it, but look for a three-digit code (like R12 for that Copper or C16 for the Beryllium).

Now, for the reality check: these cars have been known to "sunburn." Keep an eye on the roof and the tops of the door handles, as the clear coat can sometimes get a little flaky or hazy after years in the sun. If you see a spot that looks like peeling skin, don't panic. It just means that area is thirsty for a little protection before you apply your color.

Driveway Repair Tip

Because Infiniti loved their pearls and heavy metallics (looking at you, White Pearl Tri-Coat), those sparkles like to settle at the bottom of the bottle like sand at the beach. Shake your touch-up bottle or pen for at least 60 seconds longer than you think is necessary to wake up those metallic flakes.

When you're actually applying the paint, think "thin layers," not "globs." If you try to fill a chip in one heavy pass, the metallics will sink and look dark. Instead, dab a tiny bit, let it dry for 15 minutes, and come back for a second layer. These complex colors require a little extra patience to get that factory glow, but your driveway is the perfect place to take your time.

Infiniti F45 Colors by Year

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