Newmar Motorhome Touch Up Paint

Newmar Motorhome Touch Up Paint (139 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Newmar Motorhome's Color Code

The Newmar color code may be on the vehicle but is sometimes well hidden, and some vehicles have no color codes at all. Locating it often requires direct contact with Newmar. Newmar may advise on the code location and can provide PPG or Dupont paint formula numbers or alternate formulas when no code exists. Hidden or missing codes are resolved by contacting Newmar. Paint information and vehicle details submitted via the contact form help identify or make the color.

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Newmar Motorhome Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Newmar didn't just pick a palette; they curated a legacy. With 139 recorded colors, they leaned heavily into what I call the "Sophisticated Safari" look. We're talking about a massive collection of deep, complex tones like Midnight Pine Pearl, Black Gold Metallic, and the ever-popular Desert Sand Mica. They really went for it with the "Masterpiece Finish," layering pearls and metallics that make these coaches look like they belong in a gallery rather than a campground. If your Newmar looks like it's wearing 50 shades of champagne and granite, you're in good company.

What to Watch For

While that finish is stunning, it has a few "diva" tendencies. The most common thing you'll see-especially on darker sections like Merlot Red or Anthracite-is "checking." These are tiny spiderweb cracks that happen when the sun cooks the dark panels. You might also notice the clear coat getting a little flaky on the roof radiuses or the front cap where the wind and bugs do their worst. To find your specific codes, skip the door jamb; Newmar likes to hide the "Build Sheet" (which lists every PPG or BASF code used) inside a kitchen cabinet door or on the wall of the bedroom wardrobe. It's usually a printed sheet of paper that's worth its weight in gold.

Driveway Repair Tip

Because Newmar loves those high-end pearls and "Mica" finishes, your touch-up bottle is actually a tiny science experiment. Those sparkles like to settle at the bottom, so shake that bottle for a full two minutes-not just a quick flick of the wrist. When you're applying it to a chip, don't try to fill the whole crater in one go. If you drop a big "blob" of metallic paint in there, the sparkles will sink to the bottom and it'll look darker than the rest of the coach. Instead, dab on a paper-thin layer, let it dry for ten minutes, and repeat. It requires a little patience, but that's how you get those metallic flakes to stand up and salute the sun properly.

Newmar Motorhome Colors by Year

Let us know the year your Motorhome was manufactured. We'll eliminate colors that won't match your vehicle.

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