Mercedes-Benz C-Class Touch Up Paint

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Touch Up Paint (127 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Mercedes-Benz C-Class's Color Code

Mercedes-Benz used to place paint color codes in various locations. Recent models have the code on the driver's door jamb. On older models the code can be hard to find; location and format vary by year or model and may require searching multiple tags. Most codes are three-digit and numeric only. On the color ID tag, the code appears as the fourth group of numbers at the top. Example: 373 corresponds to Atlantic Blue; names typically stay consistent across models.

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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Mercedes-Benz clearly believes that "variety is the spice of life," because they've recorded a staggering 140 colors for the C-Class. They really went for it-ranging from the high-octane AMG Green Hell Magno to the sophisticated Alabaster White and the curiously named Chablis Metallic. Whether you're driving a shade of "Executive Silver" or a "Look-At-Me Pearl," you're part of a very colorful family tree.

What to Watch For

Before you dive in, open your driver's side door and check the B-pillar (the door jamb) for a black sticker. You're looking for a three-digit code that might have a "C" or a "9" hanging out in front of it-that's your golden ticket. Now, the reality: the C-Class is a bit of a stone-chip magnet. Because these cars sit low and the factory paint is on the "softer" side to allow for that signature German shine, the front hood and bumper tend to collect tiny pockmarks. Keep an eye on those chips; if they sit too long, they can develop little "spider leg" marks under the clear coat.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since your C-Class list is packed with metallics like Iridium Silver and Obsidian Black, your biggest secret weapon is a timer. Shake your touch-up bottle for a full two minutes-no, seriously, set a timer. Those metallic flakes are heavy and love to sink to the bottom. When you're filling a chip, think of it like filling a tiny pool: apply one thin layer, let it dry for 15 minutes, and then add another. If you have a Magno (matte) finish, remember the golden rule: dab the color in, but never rub or polish it, or you'll turn that cool matte finish into a weird shiny spot!

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Colors by Year

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