Dave,
Those figures are the amount and types of pigment that make up your color
paint. It looks like the shop used Akzo Nobel paint pigments. I would at
least keep this information if you want to get more paint.
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S. Ristroph
Augusta, GA
1972 Triumph Spitfire Mark IV
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From: Dave Chu[SMTP:dave@ECE.concordia.CA]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 1997 4:22 PM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Paint question
Had to do some minor touch up with the Spitfire's door. The body shop
was able to mix a patch to match the paint. Here is what is written on
the label:
AKZO NOBEL
From 0.05 450H3
576 292.4 g GREEN
573 313.5 g 450H3
744 380.8 g AUTOCRYL 0000000000
758 509.4 g 12/13/90 450H3
-Contains lead
Does anyone have any idea what the above means? Should I keep a copy
of it incase I need to match the paint colour in the future? There was
also some left over paint in the can, what is the best way of storing it?
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