Volkswagen All Other Models Touch Up Paint

Volkswagen All Other Models Touch Up Paint (113 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Volkswagen All Other Models's Color Code

Volkswagen paint codes can be difficult to find. Most are located around the spare tire area, printed on a paper color id tag that is guaranteed to fall off and disappear just when needed; not on a metal plate in the driver door jamb. Typical format: LD7X/2R (two codes: LD7X and 2R). LD7X corresponds to Platinum Gray Metallic Clearcoat; 2R is also used for the same color. Really old Volkswagen can be nearly impossible to figure out.

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Volkswagen All Other Models Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Volkswagen has never been shy about the color wheel. For the "All Other Models" category, we've tracked a staggering 113 colors that span decades of automotive personality. They really went for it with names like Pumpkin Orange, Avocado Green, and Pop Lilac. Whether you're driving a vintage air-cooled classic or a modern daily driver, your VW likely has a "vibe" rather than just a coat of paint. From the earthy Elm Green to the deep Deep Sea Green, these colors were designed to stand out in a parking lot full of silver and grey.

What to Watch For

First things first: let's find your paint code. In most Volkswagens, it's hiding on a paper sticker in the spare tire well or tucked into the driver's side door jamb. If you're looking at a vintage model, check for a metal plate in the engine compartment or under the front hood.

Now, for the reality check. Volkswagen paint is known for being a bit "thick" but surprisingly soft. You'll likely notice "crater-like" chips on the front of the hood or tiny nicks right where the roof meets the windshield. Keep a close eye on your door handles and window seals, too; moisture loves to hang out there, and you might see the paint starting to lift or bubble slightly. It's nothing you can't handle, but catching it early with a touch-up pen is the key to keeping that Pearl White or Bahama Blue looking sharp.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since Volkswagen factory paint is often applied in hearty layers, a deep chip can feel like a tiny canyon on your car's surface. Resist the urge to fill it with one giant "blob" of paint. Instead, treat it like building a house: apply one thin layer with your brush or pen, let it dry for 15-20 minutes, and then come back for a second pass. This "layering" technique ensures the paint stays where you put it and dries flat. Also, if you're working with a metallic shade like Maya Brown Metallic, shake that bottle for at least 60 seconds-those tiny sparkles like to nap at the bottom and need a good wake-up call before they'll match your car.

Volkswagen All Other Models Colors by Year

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