VW Audi touch-up pen color code C5F touch-up pen set LC5F - blue graphite pearl effect - LST0P2C5F

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Original Volkswagen Audi touch-up pen set LC5F – blue graphite pearl effect

With the original VW Audi touch-up paint pen set in color C5F/LC5F – Blue Graphite Pearl Effect (part number: LST0P2C5F), you can repair minor paint damage quickly and reliably. The set consists of a base coat and a clear coat – ideal for scratches, stone chips, and other minor damage to the vehicle's paintwork.

The paint code C5F (also known as LC5F) is an elegant pearlescent shade used on many VW and Audi models. Thanks to its original quality, the paint is a perfect match and ensures a professional finish.

Genuine Volkswagen part – an exact match to the factory paint finish, easy to apply even for beginners. The base coat ensures color accuracy, while the clear coat provides a durable seal and protects against the elements.

Scope of delivery:

• Original Volkswagen/Audi touch-up pen set
• Color: Blue graphite pearl effect (C5F/LC5F)
• Part number: LST0P2C5F
• Contents: 2 x 9 ml (base coat + clear coat)
• Suitable for small paint repairs
• Easy to use without special tools

Only for Volkswagen and Audi vehicles with the color LC5F/C5F (blue graphite pearl effect).

Note on finding the paint code:

The correct paint code (e.g. LC5F/C5F) can usually be found in the following places on Volkswagen and Audi vehicles:

  • Service booklet – sticker with vehicle data (usually on the first or last page)
  • Trunk – there is a sticker with information under the floor cover or in the area of ​​the spare wheel.
  • Vehicle app – if your vehicle is digitally connected, the paint code may also be stored in the official Volkswagen or Audi app (e.g. under vehicle details or technical data).
  • Or simply: Send us your vehicle identification number (VIN)/chassis number – we will find the matching paint code.

The paint code usually consists of three or four characters (e.g., LC5F/C5F) and is crucial for using the exact matching paint.