Porsche All Models Touch Up Paint

Porsche All Models Touch Up Paint (252 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Porsche All Models's Color Code

Porsche paint codes are often hard to find. They are usually near the spare tire area, printed on a paper color ID tag that may fall off with time. The owner's manual for some models sometimes lists paint codes. Porsche uses the same color across different models, and the same code may appear under different color names. Codes can be four characters starting with L or three characters, using letters and numbers.

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Porsche All Models Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Porsche has never been a "one size fits all" kind of brand, and their paint catalog proves it with a staggering 251 colors recorded. They really went for it over the decades-whether you're sporting the "look-at-me" Speed Yellow, the sophisticated Slate Gray Metallic, or the lush Forest Green Metallic, your car was designed to stand out. From the vibrant 70s oranges to the deep, moody pearls of the 90s, Porsche treats paint like a fine art, which means your driveway touch-up is a restoration of a masterpiece.

What to Watch For

Before you start, you have to play a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek to find your paint code. Porsche is notorious for tucking that little white paper label in "creative" places. Check the underside of the front hood (the frunk), the sidewalls of the luggage compartment, or even the spare tire well. If the sticker has long since vanished, peek at the first page of your owner's manual-there's often a duplicate there. As for the paint itself, keep a close eye on the roof and front bumper. These areas are prone to the clear coat losing its grip or peeling, and those low-slung hoods are essentially magnets for high-speed stone chips.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Porsche colors are rich metallics or pearls (looking at you, Lapis Blue and Arctic Silver), your biggest secret weapon is a good workout for your arm. Shake that touch-up bottle for at least 60 to 90 seconds-much longer than you think you need-to ensure the tiny metallic flakes are suspended evenly. When you apply the paint with your brush or pen, think "whisper" rather than "shout." Apply the paint in two or three paper-thin layers rather than one big glob. It requires patience to get the depth right, but the results will keep your Porsche looking like it just rolled out of Stuttgart.

Porsche All Models Colors by Year

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