Ruth has been a champ today and found my paint for me. Dupont has it.
I'll update more in a little while. THANKS RUTH!!!!!!
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Gary Wilson <gwwilso...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Stick to your guns. Do it the way that you want. Never be happy if you
> don't. Find a good paint store and they will mix what you want.
> On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Eric R <hoodoovoodoo...@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>> Eric,
>> There are some really awesome colors available today. Look up a
>> bodyshop supply store. Maybe you already know this, but they have
>> 100's if not thousands of colors. They'll have books with paint chips
>> with color degrees so you can find just the right one you like. Your
>> problem will be trying to decide with all the options available. Make
>> sure to take the paint chip books outside in the sunlight so you can
>> see how it looks in the real world. My experience has been the better
>> the paint (more expensive) the easier it is to work with and looks
>> much better when done.
>> Colors: For example, I bought my girlfriend a really cool blue colored
>> motorcycle helmet. I took the helmet to the autobody supply place,
>> they cleaned it up, snapped a pic with the special camera, uploaded it
>> and it spit out a perfect match. I was skeptical on matching that
>> color of blue (kind of a dark candy) but the bike and helmet match
>> perfect. I'm really surprised they can not make your color, try
>> somewhere else.
>> Not to knock the other replies, but for paint I'd choose an autobody
>> supply over Napa or Home Depot. Once you see all the paint chips in
>> the sunlight you'll be like a kid in a candy store. .. and just like
>> anywhere find the place with the guys that'll talk to you and not act
>> arrogant.
>> ...please dont' say rat rod again .. lol ..
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