Lund All Models Touch Up Paint

Lund All Models Touch Up Paint (58 OEM Colors)

Search for your All Models's color

How to Find Your Lund All Models's Color Code

The Lund paint color code is obtained from Lund; they can determine the color code. For identification, the primary source is the color code provided by Lund. If there is no color code, the reference becomes the PPG or Dupont (Axalta) paint formula number. In short, Lund supplies the code, or, when none exists, the PPG or Dupont (Axalta) paint formula number is the alternative.

More about Lund color codes

Lund All Models Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Lund clearly decided that "fishing boat" shouldn't mean "boring boat." With a massive library of 58 colors, they've given us everything from the deep Cobalt Blue Metallic to the rugged Wilderness Green and the flashy Blazing Copper Metallic. Whether you're rocking the classic Lund Red or the stealthy Graphite Gray, they really went for it. It's a lot of variety for a fleet designed to catch walleye, but hey-looking good at the dock is half the battle.

What to Watch For

Since your Lund spends its life battling waves and docks, the paint takes a unique kind of beating. Keep an eye out for "the bubbles"-small raised spots that tend to pop up around the rivets, transom edges, or scupper holes. This is usually just the aluminum having a little disagreement with the water (oxidation), but it's something you can easily touch up before it spreads. Also, check your keel; that's where the trailer and the beach like to "borrow" your paint.

Finding your code: Unlike a car, there isn't a handy sticker on a door jamb. You'll want to find your HIN (Hull Identification Number), which is usually stamped into a metal plate on the starboard (right) side of the transom. Give that number to a dealer, or match your year and model to the official Lund color charts to be sure you're grabbing the right shade of "Silver Stone."

Driveway Repair Tip

Lund paint-especially the metallics-can be a bit on the thin side, which means it likes to run if you're too heavy-handed. When using your touch-up brush, remember that three thin layers are your best friend. If you're working on a vertical surface like the hull side, use just a tiny amount of paint on the tip of the brush. If you see "white powder" in a chip, that's just oxidation; wipe it clean with a bit of vinegar and water first so your new paint has a fresh surface to grip. Shake that bottle for a full 60 seconds to wake up those metallic sparkles!

Lund All Models Colors by Year

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

Are we missing something?

We're always expanding our catalog! If you can't find your vehicle, please let us know and we'll do our best to find the color you need.