Nissan Touch-Up Paint
From Micra and Qashqai to Navara and 370Z, our Nissan touch-up kits are mixed to the correct factory colour code so repairs blend seamlessly into the original finish.
Find Your Exact NISSAN Paint Colour
Using Your Registration Number
Enter your number plate and we’ll retrieve the exact Nissan colour code associated with your vehicle.
Smart Cosmetic Repairs for Every Nissan
Stone chips on a bonnet or loading-scratches on a bumper are part of everyday use. Our Nissan touch-up kits let you tidy those marks at home, without the downtime or cost of a full bodyshop visit.
Each kit is mixed to the original Nissan paint code for your car, helping the repair blend into surrounding panels and offering long-term protection against rust and weathering.
Choose Your Nissan Model
Finding Your Nissan Paint Code
While our registration lookup is the fastest option, you can also find the paint code printed on the vehicle. Nissan typically places this on a sticker in the door opening or on a plate in the engine bay.
How Our Nissan Colour Match System Works
Once you enter your registration, we identify the original Nissan colour code stored against your vehicle. Your touch-up kit is then mixed to that specification to give a near-invisible repair.
Prefer to Check the Code Manually?
Use the guide below to locate the colour label, then search for the code on our site or select it from the product page when ordering.
Typical Nissan Paint Code Locations
Here are the most common places to find the paint code label on a Nissan:
| Model Range | Position of Colour Label |
|---|---|
| Micra / Note / Leaf / Juke / Pulsar | Driver’s door jamb or B-pillar sticker |
| Qashqai / X-Trail / Kicks / Rogue | Door jamb or engine bay bulkhead plate |
| Navara / Patrol-type pickups & 4x4s | Engine bay (inner wing or slam panel) |
| NV vans (NV200, NV300, NV400 etc.) | Door aperture label or bulkhead plate |
The paint code is usually a short group of letters and numbers such as “QAB”, “KH3”, “KAD”, “K23” or “NAH”. It’s often printed near the words “COLOR”, “PAINT” or “TRIM”.
If the label is missing or unreadable, a Nissan dealer can confirm the code from your VIN – or you can rely on our registration lookup instead.
Confirming the Code Before You Order
Once you’ve located the sticker, simply note down the paint code and either search it on our website or select it from the colour options for your model. Matching the code ensures a much better blend than guessing from photos alone.
Not Sure Which Nissan Colour to Choose?
Share your registration and any paint code details and our team can point you to the right kit so you order the correct colour first time.
How to Apply Scratch Repair™ Nissan Touch-Up Paint
Our Nissan kits use a simple three-step method: clean and lightly mask the area, apply thin layers of colour, then refine the finish once dry. Working with light coats helps the new paint sit level with the original.
As well as improving appearance, sealing chips helps protect exposed metal from corrosion and further damage.
Find Your Nissan Touch up Paint Paint Code & Popular Touch-Up Paints
For an exact colour match when repairing or repainting your Nissan Touch up Paint, it's essential to know the factory paint code. These codes are usually found on a label inside the driver's door or in the owner's manual.
Nissan Touch up Paint FAQs
Do I need professional help, or can I apply it myself?
Our Nissan Touch up Paint touch up paint kits are designed for easy DIY use. With a simple apply–blend–polish process, you can achieve professional-looking results at home—no specialist tools required.
How long does the paint take to dry?
Touch dry in around 20–30 minutes per coat. We recommend waiting 2–4 hours before applying clear coat, with full cure typically in 24–48 hours depending on temperature and humidity.
Will the repaired area look like the factory finish?
Yes—when applied correctly, our paint blends seamlessly with your original colour. Finishing with clear coat restores gloss and durability to closely match the factory finish.
Can this help prevent rust?
Absolutely. Sealing chips and scratches stops moisture reaching bare metal, helping to prevent rust from forming or spreading.
Do I need primer?
For light scratches and small chips, primer usually isn’t necessary. If bare metal or plastic is exposed, a thin primer layer improves adhesion and protection.
Is a clear coat necessary?
We strongly recommend it. Clear coat seals the colour, adds UV protection, and ensures the repaired area matches the surrounding gloss level.
Does the paint match every model and year?
Yes. Our Nissan Touch up Paint touch up paint is mixed to official manufacturer paint codes, covering all models and years within the Nissan Touch up Paint range.
How quickly can I get my order?
UK orders typically arrive in 1–2 working days. International delivery times vary by destination.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes—we offer worldwide shipping so you can order an exact colour match wherever you are.
What if I order the wrong colour?
If there’s an error on our side, we’ll replace it. Please check our returns policy and contact info@scratchrepaircar.co.uk with your order details.