Mini Cooper Countryman Touch Up Paint

Mini Cooper Countryman Touch Up Paint (12 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Mini Cooper Countryman's Color Code

Mini color codes follow BMW paint code conventions and are hidden somewhere on the car, often on several panels. Common locations include the firewall and radiator support; they can also be on the door jamb or inside the trunk. Finding the code often requires patience, and if not found, multiple locations may need checking. The color code is necessary to order matching paint, and the numeric code, rather than only the color name, is recorded.

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Mini Cooper Countryman Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Mini didn't hold back with the Countryman, recording 12 distinct colors that range from the classic, high-energy Chili Red to the more adventurous Jungle Green Metallic. Whether you're rocking Brilliant Copper Metallic or the sleek Absolute Black, it's clear they really went for it. This isn't just a car; it's a fashion choice on four wheels, and keeping that "British invasion" vibe alive means keeping the paint looking sharp.

What to Watch For

The Countryman has a bit of a "bulldog" stance, which looks great but makes that upright front end a total magnet for highway gravel. Owners often report that the factory clear coat is a bit on the softer side, making it prone to those pesky white "pockmarks" on the bonnet (hood). You might also see tiny bubbles or chips hiding right where the chrome trim meets the paint-moisture loves to hang out there. To find your specific color match, pop open the passenger side front door and look at the black label on the center pillar (the B-pillar). You're looking for a three-digit code like "B12" or "850." If it's not there, check under the hood on the passenger side strut tower.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many of these colors-like Starlight Blue or Cosmic Blue-are heavy on the metallic flakes, they require a little extra "wake-up call." Before you open your touch-up bottle, shake it for a full two minutes (play a song, it helps). Those tiny sparkles like to settle at the bottom, and if you don't mix them well, your repair will look too dark. When filling a chip, don't try to fill the whole hole in one go. Dab a tiny amount in the center and let it "flow" to the edges. If it's still a little low once it dries, just add another thin layer. It's all about patience, not pressure!

Mini Cooper Countryman Colors by Year

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