AMG Hummer Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
The Hummer line didn't just show up; it made an entrance. With 6 recorded colors, they really went for it, offering everything from the "tactical-chic" Medium Sage Green Metallic to the "look-at-me" Yellow and the deep Redfire Metallic. Whether yours is dressed in the classic Olympic White or the sophisticated Pewter Pri Metallic, these trucks were built to stand out, even if they were originally designed to hide in the brush.
What to Watch For
Before you get started, you need to find your "Service Parts Identification" sticker. For most H2 and H3 models, head to the glove box; if you're driving an H1, check the driver's door jamb or the lower sail panel. Look for a code at the bottom of the tag starting with "U" or "WA"-that's your golden ticket. Be aware that these big, flat hoods and roofs are sun-magnets, so keep an eye out for "chalky" fading or small chips around the door handles where the paint likes to put up a fight.
Driveway Repair Tip
Since colors like Pewter Pri Metallic and Redfire Metallic are packed with tiny metallic flakes, they need a little "wake-up call." Shake your touch-up bottle for a full 60 seconds-longer than you think you need-to make sure those sparkles are evenly mixed. When applying, think of it like nail polish: several very thin layers are much better than one big, gloopy drop. If you're filling a chip, just dab the center and let the paint flow to the edges on its own. It requires a little patience, but your driveway is the perfect place for a slow-and-steady win.