Silver trim touch up paint?

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white01ss

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I figured I would bump this thread to see if anyone has had success finding this code?

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joshuahouston17

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I just had to replace this part on the front of a 2019 Expedition Limited. The part # on the back of the part is JL1B-17F771-AAW and was originally molded as a silver part (not painted). The replacement for this part is part # JL1Z-8419-APTM and must be painted. After calling Ford Technical Support I found out it is called Iconic Silver and the paint code is JS and the touch up paint code is M7432A...

Hope this helps someone as it took me a few calls to finally get an answer...
 

lmrichar

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I hope you see this because it's an old post. I'm talking to joshuahuston17. My dealer is trying to match the paint on my hitch cover part. My ride is 2019 Expedition MAX Limited Platinum in the pearl white. The bumper is the silver that you're referring to but they painted the hitch cover and it was a darker silver and looked bad. They now are searching with a body shop to match it. I was just wondering if the Iconic Silver JS and/or M7432A would be the answer?? Thanks
I just had to replace this part on the front of a 2019 Expedition Limited. The part # on the back of the part is JL1B-17F771-AAW and was originally molded as a silver part (not painted). The replacement for this part is part # JL1Z-8419-APTM and must be painted. After calling Ford Technical Support I found out it is called Iconic Silver and the paint code is JS and the touch up paint code is M7432A...

Hope this helps someone as it took me a few calls to finally get an answer
 

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It’s ghetto, but if nothing else, a silver Sharpie pen actually matches that trim piece somewhat decently. The three options above are all much better, but for a temporary touch-up it works.
I was about to suggest this. I've used the Sharpie paint pen, then used some old polishing compound and was pleased with the result. Heck, your not repainting the whole piece.
 
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