
SEAT Car Touch Up Paint
Got a scratch, chip or scuff on your SEAT? Repair your paintwork with PaintNuts colour matched SEAT touch up paint. Available in various application types—including spray paint, pens, and bottles—for easy, efficient application and professional-looking results.
Using your registration number we can custom match your SEAT paint, simply enter your reg in our lookup tool and we’ll custom mix your paint colour.
We can mix the full range of colours for all SEAT models, from C3J Merlot Red Metallic to B5N Blue Indigo Pearl and F9F Laser White.

Select the right applicator type
Choose your perfect application method from our Modern Series Colour Match Collection. Available in precise 20ml touch-up pens for detailed work, 100ml bottles for medium coverage, or 500ml aerosols for larger areas. Each colour-matched paint comes as a single core unit, in curated anchor repair kits with primer and lacquer, or all-you-need packages for premium finishes.
For industrial or commercial quantities beyond 500ml, contact our colour specialists for custom solutions.
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PaintNuts Pen RangeIdeal for Small Chips and ScratchesView Pen Range
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PaintNuts Aerosol RangeFor large bodywork repairsView Aerosol Range
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PaintNuts Bottle RangePerfect for large chips, scuffs ands grazesView Bottle Range
Our Seat car paints are suitable for the following Seat models
SEAT paint code location
SEAT car paint codes can usually be found on a metal plate or sticker. Depending on the model, they may be located:
- Inside the fuel cap
- Boot – lid or floor/ spare wheel bay
- Under bonnet – suspension mount/ inner wing
SEAT paint colour code by registration
If you’re struggling to locate your SEAT paint code, you can use our reg lookup tool and we’ll colour match your SEAT paint. We carry your paint code through to checkout, so you can be confident you’re getting the right touch up paint for your SEAT.

SEAT car paint codes
SEAT paint codes are usually 3 digits including letters and numbers, plus a name. They share core car paint colours with Volkswagen Group (VAG), like:
- A7W Reflex Silver
- P3G Flash Red
- I7F Urano Grey
Seat and Skoda also have some colours and codes of their own, including:
- LF5W
- 8X Madra/Race Blue
- K5 Tungsten Silver

How to use Seat touch-up paint? (FAQ)
How to use the SEAT paint pen?
- Shake the Pen
Shake the pen thoroughly for at least 60 seconds. You can test your colour match in a discreet area and let it dry for 10 minutes — the paint often appears different in colour when it’s wet. - Prepare the surface
Prepare the surface, ensuring the area is clean and dry. All wax, polish, and dust should be removed. If you are repairing a deep scratch or chip and can see metal/plastic, we recommend using the primer first. For areas where rust is present, we also recommend using a rust treatment prior to application. - Apply the Car Paint
Allow the nib of the paint pen to sit in the scratch or chip and squeeze gently. Leave the paint to dry for 10–25 minutes before applying a second coat, if required. Leave the paint to cure for 24 hours until hardened before applying lacquer or polishing.
How to use SEAT car spray paint?
- Shake the spray paint
Shake the SEAT spray paint for at least 2 minutes. You can test your colour match in a discreet area, we recommend doing this before carrying out your repair. - Prepare the surface
We advise smoothing the area first using wet and dry sand paper. The surface must be clean and dry, ensuring all wax, polish and dust is removed. - Apply the spray paint
Apply the spray paint in smooth, cross-coats 250mm away from the repair. Let it dry for 15 minutes before a second coat, and wait 24 hours before applying lacquer. After use, turn the aerosol upside down to empty the nozzle valve to clean, then it can be reused at a later date.
Does SEAT touch up paint need a primer?
For deeper scratches on your SEAT, with exposed metal or plastic it is advisable to use a primer first, as it helps with adhesion and provides a smoother surface. For minor scratches that aren’t exposed you may be able to apply the car paint directly to the damaged area.
How long does SEAT paint take to dry?
Multiple layers of paint may be required to carry out your scratch repair, we recommend waiting 25 minutes for the paint to dry between coats. Leave the paint to cure for 24 hours before polishing or adding lacquer.
How do I use a Seat touch-up paint pen?
Why PaintNuts paints?
PaintNuts automotive touch up products provide excellent results without the bother and cost of sending your car to the body shop.
- Much cheaper than booking into your local bodyshop
- Improved appearance
- Easy D.I.Y. application
- Anti-Corrosive protection
The colour matched paint is extremely easy to apply making the touch up pen a perfect DIY solution to fix scratches, chips and scuffs improving the visual appearance of your vehicle.
