Mini Cooper Touch Up Paint

Mini Cooper Touch Up Paint (98 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Mini Cooper'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 Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Mini Cooper didn't just pick a palette; they threw a party. With 101 recorded colors, they've given us everything from the quintessential British Racing Green Metallic to the bold Volcanic Orange and the deliciously named Hot Chocolate Metallic. Whether your Mini is dressed in a classic Chili Red or something more adventurous like Black-Eye Purple, they really went for it. They even gave the wheels and roofs their own special treatment, meaning your driveway DIY project might involve a two-tone strategy.

What to Watch For

First things first: let's find your ID. Mini likes to play hide-and-seek with the paint code. Most of the time, you'll find a black sticker on the passenger side door pillar (B-pillar) or tucked away under the hood on the strut tower or firewall. Look for a three-digit code (like B58 or 851); the best part is that Mini often prints the actual color name right on the tag, which saves us a lot of guessing.

As for the paint itself, the Mini's "cute" flat face makes it an absolute magnet for stone chips on the hood. If you've got an older model, keep an eye on the roof and the tops of the fenders-the clear coat can get a bit tired from the sun and start to flake. Also, check around the door handles and the boot grip; paint tends to bubble there if moisture gets trapped, so catch those spots early!

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Mini colors are "Metallic" or "Pearl," your touch-up bottle is basically a snow globe. **Shake that bottle for a full two minutes.** You need to wake up all those tiny metallic flakes so they don't just sit at the bottom, or your repair will look darker than the rest of the car.

When you're filling a chip on that flat hood, resist the urge to go for the "one big blob" method. Use the tip of a toothpick or a very fine brush to drop in a tiny amount of paint. Let it dry, then add another layer. It takes a little more patience, but it's the difference between a repair that disappears and one that looks like a high-gloss mole. If you're working on a metallic shade, remember that these colors are light-sensitive-work in the shade so the paint doesn't dry too fast and clump up on you.

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