Mazda B Series Touch Up Paint

Mazda B Series Touch Up Paint (8 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Mazda B Series's Color Code

Mazda color codes are normally on the drivers door jamb; some models hide them in the engine compartment. If not on the drivers door jamb, finding the code may take extra work. Codes are typically two or three digits, made of numbers and letters. Example: 21R. 21R is called Moonlight Gray Metallic Clearcoat in one naming, Grey Clearcoat by another name, or Moonstone Clearcoat by another name. Marketing may change the color name.

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Mazda B Series Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

The Mazda B-Series is essentially a rugged workhorse in a sharp suit-it's the truck that does the heavy lifting while looking significantly cooler than its cousins. With a total of 8 recorded colors, Mazda really leaned into that classic 90s-to-early-2000s aesthetic. You've got options like the deep, adventurous Toreador Red Pearl Metallic, the sophisticated Dark Tourmaline Metallic, and the ever-optimistic Bright Sapphire Metallic. Whether your truck is a "Light Prairie Tan" desert cruiser or a "Black Ebony" midnight hauler, these colors were designed to make a statement in the hardware store parking lot.

What to Watch For

Since these trucks were built to actually do work, their paint often tells a story of sun, rain, and the occasional flying gravel. Before you start, you'll need your "ID card." Open the driver's side door and look at the jamb; you should see a manufacturing sticker with a code listed next to EXT PNT or COLOR CODE. If it's not there, check the metal tag on the firewall inside the engine bay. Keep a close eye on the roof and hood-these horizontal surfaces are prone to "sunburn" (clear coat fading), and the red shades specifically love to soak up UV rays and go a bit matte over time. Also, check around those wheel wells; the paint there tends to take a beating from road debris.

Driveway Repair Tip

When you're standing there with your touch-up pen, remember that patience is your best friend. For those metallic and pearl shades like Toreador Red, you need to shake that bottle for at least 60 seconds-maybe 90 if it's been sitting on a shelf. Those tiny metallic flakes are heavy and love to hide at the bottom, so you have to wake them up to get that factory sparkle. Instead of trying to fill a chip with one big glob, use the "dotting" method. Place a tiny drop of paint in the center of the chip and let it flow to the edges. It's better to do three thin layers than one thick one that ends up looking like a blueberry on your fender.

Mazda B Series Colors by Year

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