AutomotiveTouchup catalogs the largest paint color selection for your 2011 Volkswagen Lamando

Select Your Paint Color for your 2011 Volkswagen Lamando

ChipColor CodesColor Description
0N0N, 0N, A1X, LA1X
Titanium Beige Metallic
2T2T, 3902, 2TSL, 2TSM, 2T, C9X, LC9X
2T, LC9X
Deep Black Pearl
LA3X, A3X, 6K6K, 6K, 6X
6K, 6X, A3X, 6K6K, LA3X
Sunset Red Metallic
8E8E, 8E, LA7W, E8, 9992, A7W, 83
8E, LA7W
Reflex Silver Metallic
5K, K5K5, B7W, LB7W, K5
K5, LB7W
Tungsten Silver Metallic
LZ3M, Z3M, N9
N9, Z3M, LZ3M
Misano Red Pearl
Y9H, P1, P1P1, LY9H
Polarweiss

CLEAR COAT IS REQUIRED WITH THIS PAINT

To ensure your paint repair blends in perfectly, you'll need to apply a clear coat over the color coat. While AutomotiveTouchup paint products are custom mixed to perfectly match the color of your 2011 Volkswagen Lamando, we use the same basecoat/clearcoat system as your factory specs. You can add a clear coat to your order on the next step. The paint code is normally located in the back compartment panel in the trunk. Click here for Volkswagen paint code location diagrams and label examples.

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Why The Two-Step Paint System?

Your 2011 Volkswagen Lamando is painted at the factory with a high quality basecoat/clearcoat system. This two-step paint system consists of step one, the basecoat, which is your car’s actual color, and step two, the clearcoat, the specially formulated clear paint that protects the base color and provides the luster and deep shine your vehicle came with when new. AutomotiveTouchup products faithfully reproduce your vehicle manufacturer’s basecoat/clearcoat system.

Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:

Ryan C, owner of a 2010 Volkswagen Passat from Salem, OR

Great products as always! From order to receipt of my items it was less than 10 days, even with a hurricane! You're my first, and last stop for automotive paints!

Andrew, owner of a 2010 Volkswagen Passat from Santa Cruz, CA

My car was keyed and it involved multiple panels. The scratches went down to the primer and I could only rub out some of the more superficial scratches. I filled and wet-sanded the scratches with your paint and the match was excellent. I later applied the clear coat, sanded, rubbing compound then polish and it looks really good. I wish the applicator brush was finer, there was a much wider paint build up than I needed. I could have been much more precise with a finer brush applicator. The clear coat goes on very irregular with a brush and may have been more "user-friendly" if it were a bit thinner. Sorry no photos.

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