Tony Rhodes wrote:
>
> Hi all, I need touch up paint for my TR4A. It was originally Spa White,
> but is now
> some off white-ivory color. What is my best move to get some touch-up
> paint.
>
> Should I take it somewhere and have them read the paint on the car with
> their
> machine, then make a small batch. Maybe my paint is now "Valasquez Cream=
> ".
> The paint now on the car is definitely a respray. I doubt it is the exac=
> t
> original
> "spa white" which I would imagine as a very white colored white, not the
> clearly ivory color on it now.
>
> WHat is the least expensive way to go? I could see spending $10 or so
> on the chance it will match to avoid spending a big bunch on a small amou=
> nt
> of paint that will definitely match.
>
> All suggestions of how to proceed and the expected cost will be
> appreciated.
>
> -Tony
Tony, if you want a good match don't count money, look at the paint and
take it to a supply house (Dupont etc) and have it computer matched.
Eastwood sells some very neat touch-up containers that you pour your
paint into, then install the felt tip and do the job right. It only cost
a few dollars more to do it right the first time. Just my .02 "FT"
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