Mini Countryman Touch Up Paint

Mini Countryman Touch Up Paint (53 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Mini 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 Countryman Paint Info

### The Color Breakdown

Mini didn't just give us a color palette for the Countryman; they gave us a personality crisis in the best way possible. With 53 recorded colors, they really went for it. You've got the heritage-heavy British Racing Green II Metallic, the sophisticated Lapisluxury Blue, and enough shades of grey-from Moonwalk to Thunder-to make a rainy day in London look colorful. Whether your Mini is dressed in Sage Green or the punchy Chili Red, it's clear the designers wanted these cars to stand out in a grocery store parking lot.

What to Watch For

Before you pop that touch-up cap, you need to find your "Social Security Number" for paint. On a Countryman, your paint code is usually hiding on a black sticker in the passenger or driver-side door jamb, though occasionally it likes to hang out under the hood on the strut tower or firewall. Look for a three-digit code (like B15 or 851); Mini is often kind enough to actually print the color name right there on the tag.

As for the paint itself, the Countryman has a bit of a "soft spot" for the elements. Keep a close eye on the edges of the hood where they meet the plastic fender flares and the area right around the windshield washer nozzles. The clear coat in these spots can be a little sensitive, and small stone chips love to invite their friends if you don't seal them up quickly. It's nothing you can't handle, but catching a chip on that vertical front end early will save you a headache later.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Mini colors-like Enigmatic Black or Midnight Gray-are packed with metallic flakes and pearls, you need to be a human paint mixer. Don't just give the bottle a courtesy wiggle; shake that thing for a full 60 seconds until you hear the mixing ball rattling like a maraca. This wakes up the "sparkles" that settled at the bottom. When applying, think of it like nail polish: one thin, steady dab is better than a big glob. If you're working on a deep metallic shade, it might look a little different at first, but have patience-it usually finds its "soul" once it fully dries.

Mini Countryman Colors by Year

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