Mazda Mazda6 Touch Up Paint

Mazda Mazda6 Touch Up Paint (59 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Mazda Mazda6'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 Mazda6 Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Mazda is a brand that takes its wardrobe seriously. Across the life of the Mazda6, they've recorded a staggering 59 different colors. They didn't just stick to the basics, either; they really went for it. You'll find everything from the sleek, high-tech Machine Gray Metallic to the absolute head-turner Soul Red Tricoat. They even threw in some wildcards along the way, like Sherbet Green Metallic and Lilac Silver. Whether your car looks like it's dressed for a boardroom or a summer garden party, Mazda made sure it had some personality.

What to Watch For

Now, here is the honest truth: Mazda paint is a bit of a "sensitive soul." It is known in the driveway-mechanic world for being quite thin and soft. This means your Mazda6 is likely a magnet for tiny rock chips on the hood and front bumper. If you see a little white or gray speck staring back at you, don't panic-it's just the car showing its age. You might also notice the clear coat getting a little tired on the roof if it spends all day in the sun.

Before you start, you need your "secret handshake"-the paint code. On the Mazda6, you'll find this on the driver's side door jamb. Open the door and look for a sticker on the pillar; your code will be a two or three-digit mix of letters and numbers (like 41V or 46G) listed next to "Color Code" or "Ext Paint."

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Mazda colors are metallic or "Tricoat" pearls (looking at you, Snowflake White and Soul Red), the sparkles like to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for at least 60 full seconds-longer than you think you need-to wake up those metallic flakes.

When you're filling in those pesky rock chips, remember that less is more. Instead of one giant glob that looks like a zit on the hood, use the tip of a toothpick or a very fine brush to drop a tiny bit of paint into the center of the chip. Let it flow out to the edges on its own. If it needs more, wait 20 minutes and add a second thin layer. Patience is your best friend here!

Mazda Mazda6 Colors by Year

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