Mercury Mountaineer Touch Up Paint

Mercury Mountaineer Touch Up Paint (81 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Mercury Mountaineer's Color Code

Mercury places the paint color code on the drivers door jamb. On the color plate, the code appears near EX PT (Exterior Paint), typically above or below; sometimes the actual color is embossed on the plate and not where expected. The typical format is WT/M6640, but the M6640 part is rarely used and often only WT appears. WT corresponds to Performance White Clearcoat. Pre 1970 Mercurys can be problematic due to same-name, different-color issues and different codes.

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Mercury Mountaineer Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Mercury didn't just give the Mountaineer a paint job; they gave it a personality crisis-in a good way. With 81 recorded colors, they really went for it. You might be driving the earthy Amazon Green Metallic, the surprisingly bold Desert Violet Pearl, or the high-end Red Candy Tricoat. Whether your Mountaineer is a rugged trail-runner or a suburban cruiser, Mercury made sure there was a shade for every driveway.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbing, you need to find your "Ext Pnt" code. Pop the driver's door and look at the VIN sticker on the jamb; it's usually a two-digit code like "UA" or "G2." Now, the Mountaineer has a few signature wear spots. Keep an eye on the roof, where the clear coat likes to thin out from the sun, and the aluminum hood, which can sometimes develop little bubbles near the edge. Also, that plastic trim on the rear liftgate? It's notorious for peeling, so don't be surprised if that's where your repair journey begins.

Driveway Repair Tip

Because the Mountaineer features so many "Pearl," "Tricoat," and "Effect" colors, your little bottle of paint is packed with specialized flakes that love to settle at the bottom. **Shake that bottle like it owes you money** for at least 60 seconds before opening. When applying, think of it like nail polish: use thin, patient layers rather than one big glob. If you're working with a Tricoat (like White Platinum), remember that the depth comes from building up those thin coats, so take your time and let each one dry-it's not a race, it's a restoration.

Mercury Mountaineer Colors by Year

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