Porsche Cayman Touch Up Paint

Porsche Cayman Touch Up Paint (93 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Porsche Cayman'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 Cayman Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Porsche didn't just give the Cayman a paint job; they gave it a wardrobe. With 93 recorded colors, they really went for it. You'll find everything from the "boardroom-safe" Arctic Silver Metallic and Basalt Black to the "look-at-me" Lizard Green, Shark Blue, and the delightfully daring Frozen Berry Metallic. Whether yours is a classic Guards Red or a moody Midnight Blue, these colors are deep, rich, and designed to look fast even when the car is parked in your driveway.

What to Watch For

Because the Cayman sits so low to the ground, its nose is essentially a magnet for every loose pebble on the highway. You'll likely find "road rash" (tiny white dots) peppered across the front bumper and the leading edge of the hood. Also, keep a close eye on those wide rear hips; the paint there tends to take a beating from road debris kicked up by the front tires.

To find your exact match, skip the door jambs-Porsche likes to hide the "birth certificate" elsewhere. Look for a white paper sticker under the front hood (the frunk) or tucked into the first few pages of your Owner's Manual. You're looking for a 3- or 4-digit alphanumeric code, like "L80K" or "M7W."

Driveway Repair Tip

Porsche uses a lot of high-end metallics and pearls, which means the "magic dust" in your touch-up bottle likes to settle at the bottom. To get a perfect look, shake that bottle or pen for a full two minutes-way longer than you think you need to.

When you're ready to apply, remember: less is more. Instead of trying to fill a chip with one big "blob" of paint, use the tip of your applicator to apply two or three paper-thin layers. Some of these deeper tones, like Amethyst Metallic or Gentian Blue, require a little extra patience to build up the color depth, but taking it slow ensures the repair sits flush and stays put.

Porsche Cayman Colors by Year

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