Tony
Yes those paint scanners work very well and most major paint shops have
them but you need a non faded patch of original paint for it to scan.
The paint patch you scan will be the paint mix you get. Scan a faded or
contaminated patch will give you a paint mix for that shade not the original
paint mix.
The problem Bugz had, I believe, was the scan did not give a paint mix that
looked similar to the Ditzler number paint mix and he was seeking more
information.
He thinks the Dulux enamel number I sent him is something he can work with
to get the correct paint mix or at least a paint mix that matches the color
he wants.
Ron Fraser
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Somebody [mailto:achd73@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 2:06 AM
To: Mark (GE Indust ConsInd)''Rense; tigers@autox.team.net;
rfraser@bluefrog.com
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Modern Paint Code
One of our local parts stores has a computerized WHAUCALLIT and they set it
on a section of the car you want to match and it mixes the paint to match
that swatch etc. I havent tried it but I have been told it worksmwell.
TtT
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