Volkswagen Cabriolet Touch Up Paint

Volkswagen Cabriolet Touch Up Paint (40 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Volkswagen Cabriolet'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 Cabriolet Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Volkswagen didn't just give us a convertible; they gave us 40 distinct moods, ranging from the legendary Tornado Red to the sophisticated Helios Blue Metallic and the crisp Alpine White. Whether you're driving a "triple white" classic or a moody Ink Blue Metallic, it's clear the designers in Wolfsburg really went for it. They provided enough variety that your Cabriolet could either be the brightest thing at the beach or a stealthy, metallic shadow in the city.

What to Watch For

Before you pop that touch-up cap, we need to find your "Birth Certificate." Volkswagen usually hid the paint code on a paper sticker located in the trunk-check the spare tire well or the crossbar near the trunk latch. If it's gone, peek at the inside cover of your owner's manual. As for the paint itself, these cars are known for two things: Tornado Red wanting to fade into a "Salmon Pink" over time, and the clear coat on metallic models occasionally deciding to flake off like a bad sunburn, especially around the door handles and the leading edge of the hood. Don't worry, though; it's nothing a little driveway TLC can't handle.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since the Cabriolet library includes a lot of metallics and pearls-like Graphite Black or Bordeaux Red Pearl-you have to be the ultimate bartender: shake that touch-up bottle for at least 60 seconds. The "sparkles" in these paints are heavier than the color and love to sink to the bottom. When applying, think "thin and patient." Instead of trying to fill a chip with one big glob, dab a tiny bit in, let it dry for 20 minutes, and then come back for a second pass. It's like building a tiny Lego tower of paint; it takes a moment, but the result looks much smoother than a single thick blob.

Volkswagen Cabriolet Colors by Year

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