BMW 525 Touch Up Paint

BMW 525 Touch Up Paint (12 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your BMW 525's Color Code

BMW Color Codes are usually found on the Color ID Tag in the driver-side door jamb or B-pillar area. The Color ID Tag is typically a sticker or plate; on some models and years it may be under the hood, sometimes at the back of the engine compartment near the firewall. BMW Color Codes are usually 3 digits, but can also appear as A52 or an older format like 354/7; common examples include 300, 475, A52, or 354/7.

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BMW 525 Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

BMW really gave us the full spectrum for the 525. With 12 recorded colors, you're either rocking the understated executive vibe of Bronzit Beige Metallic or the "get out of my way" energy of Cinnabar. From the deep Royal Blue Metallic to the strangely poetic Salmon Silver, they definitely went for it. It's a palette that says you're serious about your commute, but you aren't afraid of a little flair.

What to Watch For

The 525 is a legend, but its clear coat can be a bit of a diva after a few decades in the sun. Keep a close eye on the "flat" surfaces-the hood, roof, and trunk-as these are the first spots where the paint tends to get a bit cloudy or start peeling. You might also see some thinning around the door handles from years of use. To find your exact match, pop the hood and look at the strut towers (the metal pillars near the engine). You should see a black sticker with a three-digit code; if it's not there, check the underside of the hood itself.

Driveway Repair Tip

Many 525 colors, especially the metallics like Delphin Metallic or Cirrus Blue, have a lot of "sparkle" sitting at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen or brush for a full 60 seconds longer than you think you need to-you want those metallic flakes dancing, not hibernating. When you apply the paint, don't try to fill the whole chip in one go. Build it up in tiny, thin layers. It requires patience, but it's the secret to making that repair look like it belongs there rather than looking like a DIY "oops" moment.

BMW 525 Colors by Year

Let us know the year your 525 was manufactured. We'll eliminate colors that won't match your vehicle.

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