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Post by quicksandfarmer on Mar 13, 2008 1:47:48 GMT -5
I'm pretty hard on my 354, and the paint is starting to show it, I've got scratches everywhere. Does anyone have any ideas on how to match the paint? Mine is teal green, with white and black trim. The white and black I'm not worried about, but the green is proving hard to match.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
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Post by arveeotto on Mar 13, 2008 6:58:30 GMT -5
Some automotive paint stores have what I think is called a "spectrum annalizer"(not 100% sure on name). If they have this machine and you brought in an easily removable piece, they can match it up in a mater of minutes. If they dont, they will have paint colour chips that you can surf through to find a close match. If going by a paint chip sample, check the colour both indoors and outdoors as natural light will change the look of the colour as opposed to flourecent light. Hope this helps in any way. Rick
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Post by GuglioLS on Mar 14, 2008 21:03:32 GMT -5
All I can add to Rick's suggestion, is to take off one of the top Canopy brackets and bring it to a NAPA automotive paint store, or to any automotive paint shop, they should be able to get real close and make you up a couple rattle cans, about 16 bucks each.
Larry
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