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> Paint formula printouts online?, looking at tint flake & pearl contents
Chris914n6
post Dec 8 2016, 08:03 PM
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I'm paint shopping and wanted to compare the actual formulas for the various colors I'm favoring. I've been to the paint supplier but don't want to be taking up that much of their time with a list.

Anyone with a secret insider link?
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post Dec 9 2016, 03:17 PM
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To answer many questions at once (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

I'm looking at the flakes and pearl content, and any odd color tints that would change the hue (undertones).
I'm looking for a high energy pure blue while considering 914 colors first, then Porsche, then other. Without seeing them in person it's impossible to really get their essence.
I'm looking for a production color so it's easier to do repairs. Some of them are Alaska, Gemini, Sapphire, Daytona, and Electric blue from various models. Aqua too dark & Minerva too light.
Yes I know I'm being picky.

The Glasurit site would have been perfect if the codes had descriptions.
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