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Re: [Tigers] Tigers Digest, Vol 3, Issue 357

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Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tigers Digest, Vol 3, Issue 357
From: "Mountjoy" <dsmtjoy@cox.net>
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 09:15:31 -0700
All,
My automotive paint supplier, Senik Paint in Orange County, has the optical 
equipment for color matching but their greatest asset is Inez, one of his 
employees.  He has color matched several of my cars spot-on... this includes 
solids, metalics, single stage, two stage, etc.  He'll prepare the paint for 
a one-time batch or create a formula to go with it so the color will be 
repeatable to prepare.

My best advice is to find a person who is great at color matching and go 
from there.  Alternartely, if one doesn't have the desired color to begin 
with, get the desired color through whatever means (a friends car, color 
library, whatever) and have a formula made so you'll be able to repeat the 
color, if wanted.
I'm sold,
Darrell


----- Original Message ----- Message: 10
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:36:33 -0400
From: "Robert J. Wanty" <rjw@wengco.com>
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Forest Green
To: <drmoonstone@aol.com>, <SLaifman@SoCal.rr.com>,
<Paul.Tonizzo@sybase.com>
Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
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I also tried the scanner method for the green and it came out yellow
green fortunately we were only doing the engine compartment so it wasn't
a big deal. I agree with the eyeball method, mine turned out great.


Bob
B382001318
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