Jeep All Models Touch Up Paint

Find Touch Up Paint for Jeep All Models

PaintScratch sells Jeep All Models touch up paint for the years listed in the table. Click your Jeep All Models year to see available touch up paint colors.

We guarantee Jeep All Models touch up paint will match the original factory color chip on Jeep 's manufactured after 1996.

Touch Up Paint for Jeep All Models

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Order Jeep All Models paint pens, brush cap bottles, and spray cans from our secure online store. For small All Models scratches, the paint pen works well. For slightly larger Jeep All Models scratches and chips, a brush bottle is best. For larger paint repairs, a Jeep All Models spray paint can will deliver best results.

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Find Your All Models Color & Paint Code

Jeep codes can be difficult to find as they may be located in several possible places. In newer Jeeps, you can find the color code located in the drivers side door jamb. Sometimes it may be located in the firewall or under the drivers seat. In the good old days, they used to do their best to hide the color code on top of the radiator support, making it virtually impossible to locate since it would get all covered with grease.

Example of where to find your Jeep color code on the color ID Tag: Jeep Color Code placement on a Jeep Color ID tag

Anatomy of a Jeep Color Code

In the example above, the paint code is "GBS". Most jeep paint codes are three digits long. In this example, only the BS is the actual color code. This can also be shown as "QBS", "PBS", "TBS", etc. - we're not sure why they did it like this! The first letter is the mysterious "Year Code" which regardless of what the intent was, it just makes for confusing color codes.

"BS" corresponds to Deep Water Blue Pearl Clearcoat. Again, the G in the GBS is not part of the color code. Lately, Jeep has been wising up and just listing the paint codes as BS.

Two Tone Combination
Jeep has many two tone combinations for some cars. Two tones are two different colors on your car.  Jeep did not do a great job with two tone color coding and often the secondary color information is just missing so this makes it impossible to know without borrowing a color book from us what colors you actually have.

Same Color Code, Different Name
Jeep, like all manufacturers, uses the exact same color across many models and then will have a different color name for each model. It's the same paint! This is why the color code is so important to order the correct paint.

For example, BS above we call Deep Water Blue Pearl Clearcoat. It could also be called Blue Clearcoat, Ocean  Clearcoat, etc. depending on what the marketing department decided to call it.

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