Ford Everest Touch Up Paint

Ford Everest Touch Up Paint (9 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Ford Everest's Color Code

Ford paint color codes are on the drivers door jamb, on the color plate. The typical format is PM/M6599, though usually only PM appears. Example: PM corresponds to Bright Calypso Metallic Clearcoat PM/M6599; it may appear as PM Bright Calypso Metallic Clearcoat. Plates may show Exterior Paint Colors or EX PT; sometimes the color is embossed mid-plate. WB is wheelbase; above Wheel Base is EXT PNT, and to the right of EXT PNT is the code. Many mistake LX3 as the code.

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Ford Everest Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Ford kept the Everest's palette tight and purposeful with a total of 9 recorded colors. They really leaned into that "refined rugged" vibe, giving us heavy hitters like Toreador Red Pearl Metallic and Estate Green Metallic. Whether you're rocking the classic Oxford White or the more adventurous Pueblo Gold Metallic, these colors were designed to look just as good covered in trail dust as they do in the driveway.

What to Watch For

The Everest is a tall, proud SUV, which unfortunately makes it a massive target for two things: the sun and road debris. You'll likely find that the horizontal surfaces-like the roof and the hood-tend to show "sun fatigue" (fading or a cloudy look) faster than the sides. Also, keep a close eye on the front edge of the hood; rock chips love to set up camp there.

To find your specific match, open the driver's side door and look at the B-pillar (the frame the door latches onto). You're looking for a sticker with a barcode; your golden ticket is the two-digit code right next to the letters "EXT PNT."

Driveway Repair Tip

Since most Everest colors-like Silver Birch or True Blue-are pearls or metallics, they have tiny flakes that like to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Before you touch the car, shake your paint pen or bottle for a full 60 seconds (count it out!) to wake up those sparkles.

When filling a chip, don't try to fix it with one big "glob." Instead, think of yourself as a surgeon filling a tiny crater. Apply a very thin layer, let it dry for 20 minutes, and then add another. This requires patience, but it ensures the metallic flakes lay down flat and catch the light correctly, making your repair practically disappear.

Ford Everest Colors by Year

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

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