Frequently Asked Questions About Porsche Touch-Up Paint
Where Is the Paint Code on a Porsche?
Porsche paint codes are found in a variety of locations, most commonly under the hood. The label bearing your Porsche paint code might also be in your owner's manual or in the spare tire compartment. If you've checked all of the most likely spots for your paint code and can't find it, we can also help you find Porsche color codes using your vehicle's model and year.
What Colors Do Porsches Come In?
Porsche 2021 colors include white, black, Guards Red, Racing Yellow, Agate Grey Metallic, Dolomite Silver Metallic, Gentian Blue Metallic, and Aventurine Green Metallic as well as more eye-catching Porsche custom colors like Shark Blue and Lava Orange. In the history of the brand, Porsche paint colors have included a wide range of options. Whatever the color of your vehicle may be, we can provide a perfect Porsche paint match.
What Is the Most Popular Color for a Porsche?
In the U.S., black is the preferred Porsche color for the Cayenne and 911, but for all other models, the most popular Porsche OEM color choice is white. Other popular Porsche colors include silver and gray.
What Kind of Paint Does Porsche Use?
The Porsche paint manufacturer has been using a waterborne Porsche liquid paint since 1992. This is due to environmental concerns and an attempt to limit their factory's solvent emissions.
How Much Does it Cost to Repaint a Porsche?
A full repaint of your Porsche could easily cost more than $10,000 at a body shop, but if you buy high-quality Porsche auto touch-up paint and do the job yourself, it will cost substantially less.
How Do You Use Porsche Touch-Up Paint?
Porsche touch-up paint application techniques will vary depending on the specific type of project, but the general steps are the same for most types of paint repairs:
- Before beginning your Porsche paint restoration, make sure that you have an even, solid surface to work with. Remove any rust, and use body filler to fix any rough spots or holes.
- Clean the area where you plan to use your Porsche touch-up paint kit thoroughly. Use prep solvent to ensure that all grease, wax, and dust are removed; any residue will keep your Porsche touch-up spray paint from adhering properly.
- Apply a high-quality primer over any bare metal or repaired areas where you plan to apply Porsche automotive paint.
- Use your Porsche touch-up paint pen, brush-in bottle, or spray paint to apply the base coat. Apply one thin coat of paint at a time, letting it dry thoroughly between coats, until you achieve full coverage.
- Let the paint dry thoroughly, then apply clear coat to protect your Porsche paint correction.
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Where Do You Buy Porsche Touch-Up Paint?
You'll find the best Porsche touch-up paint for sale at AutomotiveTouchup. We have all of the Porsche paint options you need, and all of our premium automotive paints are custom-mixed to ensure an exact match with your car's factory finish. Place your order today to see how easy it can be to restore your car to showroom condition with our help!