Choose your Automotive paint color for your 2010 Lexus IS Sport Cross

Restore Your 2010 Lexus IS Sport Cross Finish In Two Steps

Select Your Lexus's Color (Step One)

AutomotiveTouchup paint products are custom mixed to perfectly match the color of your 2010 Lexus IS Sport Cross 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. The code will have a C/TR in front of it. A typical code will look like C/TR: 1D4/FH13, and 1D4 would be the color code in this example. Click here for Lexus paint code location and paint code image sample.

Chip Color Codes Color Description
2010 Lexus IS Sport Cross Touch Up Paint | Bluish Pearl / Glacier Frost Mica 074 074 Bluish Pearl / Glacier Frost Mica
2010 Lexus IS Sport Cross Touch Up Paint | Millenium Silver Metallic 1C0 1C0 Millenium Silver Metallic
2010 Lexus IS Sport Cross Touch Up Paint | Smoky Granite Mica 1G0 1G0 Smoky Granite Mica
2010 Lexus IS Sport Cross Touch Up Paint | Silver Metallic 1G1 1G1 Silver Metallic
2010 Lexus IS Sport Cross Touch Up Paint | Black 202, U202 202, U202 Black
2010 Lexus IS Sport Cross Touch Up Paint | Absolutely Red 3P0 3P0 Absolutely Red
2010 Lexus IS Sport Cross Touch Up Paint | Desert Sage Mica 6U3 6U3 Desert Sage Mica
2010 Lexus IS Sport Cross Touch Up Paint | Breakwater Blue Metallic 8R6 8R6 Breakwater Blue Metallic

 

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Did you choose the wrong model? How about the 2010 Lexus CT, CT200H, ES, ES250, ES300, ES300H, ES330, ES350, GS, Gs F, GS300, GS350, GS400, GS430, GS450h, GS460, GX, GX460, GX470, HS, HS250H, IS, Is C, IS-F, IS200, IS220D, IS250, IS250C, IS300, IS350, IS350C, LC, Lfa, LM, LS, LS400, LS430, LS460, LS600h, LX, LX450, LX470, LX570, NX, NX200T, NX300H, RC, Rc F, RC350, RX, RX270, RX300, RX330, RX350, RX400h Hybrid, RX450H, RZ, SC, SC300, SC400, SC430, Sport Cross, TX, or UX?  If you're still not sure, take a look at our All 2010 Lexus Models page.  Or, just go to our page dedicated to Lexus Touch Up Paint

Why The Two-Step Paint System?

Your 2010 Lexus IS Sport Cross 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:

Franklin M, owner of a 2009 Lexus ES350 from Alpharetta, GA

Great color match and easy to apply. I would recommend that when you sell the paint pen for a Lexus that you automatically recommend the clear coat when people purchase the paint pen.

TJ, owner of a 2009 Lexus RX350 from Winter Haven, FL

I ordered the Smokey Granite Mica for my 2009 Lexus, specifically for the grill which had flaking paint from what I suspect to be caused by dreaded Love Bugs. Silver flecks were showing thru in areas that detracted from the overall appearance of the grill. I ordered the touch up pen and gloss. The touch up paint pen is easy to use and was plentiful. I would give it a 8 out of 10 as far as color match. Maybe because it was going over a silver grill it wasn't a perfect match and came out just a tad darker. But the overall appearance of the grill is much better, 90 percent better looking than it was. The areas touched up appear to just have watermarks. However I could not use the gloss in this area due to every time I tried to apply it, it would remove the touch up paint and you could see silver again. I even tried waiting 5 hrs to allow the touch up paint an extended dry time before attempting the gloss and the same thing occurred again. I researched Club Lexus forum and found where someone said to put a dab of paint/gloss on something and then use a toothpick to apply to car. This worked as far as getting the gloss on without removing the paint. But, it seem to highlight the touch up, so I will forego the use of the gloss. But I would compare it to touch up paint I have purchased from OEM in the past.

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