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Re: paint matching

To: Daniel Thompson <dthompson@gbc.ca>
Subject: Re: paint matching
From: Brian Thornton <bthor@master.adams.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 08:25:58 -0400
Cc: Spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
In-reply-to: <0795B968F164D111A0EC00A0C98453A4079960@LAROCK>
Reply-to: Brian Thornton <bthor@master.adams.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Daniel,

PPG has a spectrometer called the prophet.  The prophet analyzes the colour
swatch that you have and then develops a custom paint code to match.  I
used this process to come up with a formula for Iris Blue.  The result was
fantastic.  I was able to paint the Bugeye in a modern Acrylic Urethane
base coat/clear coat.  Your supplier may have to tint the paint for an
exact match.  At a minimum, the prophet will get you pointed in the right
direction.

Hope this helps,

Brian Thornton 


At 01:22 PM 9/21/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Listers:
>
>The time has finally come to paint the restored bugeye shell which ahs 
>taken up so much of my time and $ over the past year.
>
>I have the BMHT certificate for the car and it really is dark green. Also 
>have a few samples of sheet metal that I cut off the old shell which still 
>has the original paint on it. It kinda looks like &up pop can green only 
>darker.
>
>According to Les Myer's site, the original paint code for my car is:
>
>BMC - GN.12
>ICI - 0152/5107
>
>I want to use PPG products to paint the car. My plan is to go down to my 
>local suplier and have him mix up batches using the original formulas until 
>I get a match for the sample I have. Kinda like a trial and error way of 
>doing it.
>
>Anyone out there already gone through this process and have any words of 
>wisdom to offer?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Daniel
>
>
>

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