Oldsmobile Touch Up Paint

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Find Your Oldsmobile Color and Oldsmobile Paint Code

Oldsmobile Touch Up Paint Colors for Oldsmobile Paint Repair

Oldsmobile did not make it easy to find the color code. Through the years, they have tried so many different locations, it often makes it impossible to ever find it. Plus, their paint code format is confusing. GM (parent company of Oldsmobile) make so many makes and models, you would think they would have standardized the location of the color plate. No such luck.

Usually when someone has trouble finding a Oldsmobile paint code, I have them look in the glove box or the spare tire well. If this doesn't work, then you start looking everywhere for it. 

The typical color code format is:

51/WA316N  

and this is usually preceded by BC/CC. So the above color would be BC/CC 51 or  BC/CC 316N. You will notice our listings all have a WA in them because this is how they are listed in our color information. Also, there are really two codes in each color code to make it even more confusing. There can be eighteen different code 51's so then you have to use the 316N to identify the color. Also, these codes can be preceded by a U or L which correspond to Upper and Lower color. See below under two tone for more information.

Again, I ask...who was in charge of this??

which corresponds to Slate Gray Metallic Clearcoat. 

Two Tone Combination
Oldsmobile has many two tone combinations for some cars. Two tones are two different colors on your car.  If your car has two colors, you will see the two tone color code. Using the above example, the code could be listed as:

BC/CC U316N or BC/CC L316N  The U stands for Upper Color and the L stands for the Lower Color. Again, just a confusing way to present color information.

Same Color Code, Different Name
Oldsmobile, 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, 316N  above we call Gold Mist Metallic Clearcoat It could also be called Gold Clearcoat, Inca  Metallic Clearcoat, etc. depending on what the marketing department decided to call it.

How To Repair Damaged Oldsmobile Paint With Oldsmobile Touch Up Paint

By following these Oldsmobile paint repair directions, you can make your Oldsmobile paint shine again! For more detailed instructions, including how to use Oldsmobile spray paint, see our Directions for How To Apply Touch Up Paint.

1. Prepare Your Oldsmobile for Touch Up Paint

Make sure the temperature is over 50 degrees F, then wash the damaged paint on your Oldsmobile with soap and water. Use a wax and grease remover on the area. Placing masking tape around your scratched Oldsmobile paint will help protect the surrounding auto paint.

2. Repair Rusted Areas Before Applying Oldsmobile Touch Up Paint

Remove all traces of rust from your Oldsmobile with 220 grit sandpaper or a wire brush. Then use rust converter and apply it to the rusted area of your Oldsmobile.

3. Apply Primer Before Painting Your Oldsmobile

If you have an unpainted surface on your Oldsmobile, like bare metal or plastic, apply primer before Oldsmobile touch up paint! Apply several thin coats of primer to the Oldsmobile paint you are going to repair. Only apply a small amount of primer to your Oldsmobile at time. Let the primer dry, overnight if possible, before applying the Oldsmobile touch up paint. Once dry, lightly sand the primed Oldsmobile paint area with #220 grit sandpaper followed by #600 wet and dry sandpaper.

4. How to Apply Oldsmobile Touch Up Paint

You are now ready to apply Oldsmobile touch up paint to your car. Apply several thin coats of Oldsmobile touch up paint to build up the damaged paint area to the same depth as the surrounding surface. Let the Oldsmobile paint dry for ten to twenty minutes between coats.  After the final coat, let the paint dry thoroughly before applying a clearcoat layer. Usually if you let the Oldsmobile paint dry overnight, it will be dry. If temperatures are below 70 degrees F, allow additional time for the Oldsmobile touch up paint to dry.

5. Protect Repaired Oldsmobile Paint with Clearcoat

Make sure the Oldsmobile touch up paint you applied earlier is dry. Apply several thin coats of clearcoat over the touched up Oldsmobile paint, drying for ten to twenty minutes between each coat. Let the clearcoat dry overnight, or longer if temperatures are less than 70 degrees F.

6. Use Rubbing Compound to Make Your Oldsmobile Paint Shine

Rubbing compound will help your Oldsmobile touch up paint repair become smooth and shiny like the original paint. Let the clearcoat dry for at least three days, then use rubbing compound on your Oldsmobile. Apply rubbing compound to your Oldsmobile paint with a clean, soft cloth like an old tee shirt, but not wood products like paper towels. Place a small quantity of rubbing compound on the area where you applied Oldsmobile touch up paint. Use circular strokes while applying even pressure to the surface. Buff with a clean cloth to a high gloss. For best Oldsmobile touch up paint results, let your Oldsmobile's finish dry for thirty days and then apply a good quality automotive wax.

Oldsmobile Touch Up Paint Pens, Spray Paint, and Other Oldsmobile Paint Products

Once you are ready to repair your Oldsmobile with touch up paint, you need to decide which Oldsmobile paint repair products to order. Oldsmobile touch up paint pens are great for small and quick Oldsmobile paint jobs, while Oldsmobile spray paint is better for repairing larger areas. 2 oz. Oldsmobile basecoat paint bottles work well if you have many Oldsmobile paint chips to fix.

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