Choose your Automotive paint color for your 2013 Ford Escape HEV

Restore Your 2013 Ford Escape HEV Finish In Two Steps

Select Your Ford's Color (Step One)

AutomotiveTouchup paint products are custom mixed to perfectly match the color of your 2013 Ford Escape HEV using a basecoat/clearcoat system just like factory specs. To insure a proper match, you’ll need to know your vehicle’s color code, so you can find it on the chart below. The color code can be located in the driver side door jamb. Click here for the Ford paint code location chart and paint code image example.

Chip Color Codes Color Description
2013 Ford Escape HEV Touch Up Paint | Oxford White 023, 41, 417, 4PC, 4WF, 4WFA, 5W, 6466, 93J, C4C, J2, LFC, M6466, M6466A, UB, W, W7, YZ, YZ-6466 023, 41, 417, 4PC, 4WF, 4WFA, 5W, 6466, 93J, C4C, J2, LFC, M6466, M6466A, UB, W, W7, YZ, YZ-6466 Oxford White
2013 Ford Escape HEV Touch Up Paint | Ebony 12, 207, 4, 6373, A2X, J2, M6373, M6373A, R1, UA, UA-6373, UAWAWHA, UB, Z 12, 207, 4, 6373, A2X, J2, M6373, M6373A, R1, UA, UA-6373, UAWAWHA, UB, Z Ebony
2013 Ford Escape HEV Touch Up Paint | Light Flint 2NB, 2NBA 2NB, 2NBA Light Flint
2013 Ford Escape HEV Touch Up Paint | Ebony/Ebony 148541 4205, M4205J, ZHE, ZHE-4205, ZHEA 4205, M4205J, ZHE, ZHE-4205, ZHEA Ebony/Ebony 148541
2013 Ford Escape HEV Touch Up Paint | Sparkle Silver Metallic 6389, M6389, M6389A, YFKC 6389, M6389, M6389A, YFKC Sparkle Silver Metallic
2013 Ford Escape HEV Touch Up Paint | Light Parchment BJA, BJAA, BJAAXXJ BJA, BJAA, BJAAXXJ Light Parchment
2013 Ford Escape HEV Touch Up Paint | Black 148485 JA6A, M4149J JA6A, M4149J Black 148485
2013 Ford Escape HEV Touch Up Paint | Blackout M6388G, M6488, YFY, YGY, YGYA, YGYAXXG M6388G, M6488, YFY, YGY, YGYA, YGYAXXG Blackout
2013 Ford Escape HEV Touch Up Paint | Titanium M6534D M6534D Titanium
2013 Ford Escape HEV Touch Up Paint | Platinum M7048, M7048G, YBWA M7048, M7048G, YBWA Platinum

 

Why The Two-Step Paint System?

Your 2013 Ford Escape HEV is painted at the factory with a high quality basecoat/clearcoat system. This two-step paint system consists of step one, the basecoat, which is your car’s actual color, and step two, the clearcoat, the specially formulated clear paint that protects the base color and provides the luster and deep shine your vehicle came with when new. AutomotiveTouchup products faithfully reproduce your vehicle manufacturer’s basecoat/clearcoat system.

Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:

Randy T, owner of a 2013 Ford E-Series from Northglenn, CO

This is the first time I have used your product, I am very satisfied with the experience. I used to paint cars and motorcycles with professional equipment which I haven't done for many years. To put the right components and tools together now was not an option. To take this to a paint shop was a last resort. My project was a bubbled paint area the width of my passenger door on my van and 3 inches high, I ordered the spray can with the clear coat and the color was perfect. My neighbor who is a perfectionist was very impressed with the paint. I will use your products again when the need arises! Randy T

Thomas V, owner of a 2012 Ford Flex from WI

2012 Ford Flex Color Code RZ (Candy Apple Red w/White top).......... Bumper blemishes and door dings were primary reasons for repairs......................... Color match is good but requires some "technique" to get hue correct. If you paint a very wet color coat, the metallic (or mica) tends to lay flat and shift the color slightly darker. Spraying a dry coat brightens up the color to match the factory color with very good results. Let the base coat dry thoroughly before adding the clear. Clear can be applied in several coats with adequate dry time in between. I used a hair dryer gun to hurry along the clear coat applications. This will warm the panel which helps dry time and is good on more humid days. Warm the panel slightly before applying and then after it has set up a bit. If you can, warm the panel from the back side. I used a Turtle Wax polishing compound afterward to buff out over spray. I also used the color base and clear coat to touch up tiny door edge chips and dings. These I filled a bit with a glazing compound first and then used the spray can's lid and a Q-tip to dab in the base coat and later the clear coat finish. This worked fine. We had no 'dents' to fill on our car, just usual parking lot wear and tear. Car now looks as good as new. Without a magnifying glass nobody will ever notice these simple repairs have been done. Great product, excellent delivery and a very good price.

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