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Attention Painters
I'm trying to confirm that DuPont's Chromalusion color True Blasberry is paintcode KK700.
My painter is trying to match it using his brand of paint.
Anyone know for certain?
Thanks,
-Eric
My painter is trying to match it using his brand of paint.
Anyone know for certain?
Thanks,
-Eric
Last time I checked all the spectrum shifting paint was pre-pack only. No mixing or matching, except finding paint chips that are similar. This may have changed, however. Most paint companies have their own versions of these colors. Some have more, some have fewer.
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Originally posted by Gearhead
Last time I checked all the spectrum shifting paint was pre-pack only. No mixing or matching, except finding paint chips that are similar. This may have changed, however. Most paint companies have their own versions of these colors. Some have more, some have fewer.
Don.
Last time I checked all the spectrum shifting paint was pre-pack only. No mixing or matching, except finding paint chips that are similar. This may have changed, however. Most paint companies have their own versions of these colors. Some have more, some have fewer.
Don.
Even if it is prepack, it's no big deal. I can just ask him to buy the DuPont stuff. Or better yet, buy it myself.
I figure it'll keep my painter happy if he can use his own supplier though.
Thanks guys. I'll give him the code I have and see if he can match it with that. If not, I'll just buy the DuPont.
-Eric
I figure it'll keep my painter happy if he can use his own supplier though.
Thanks guys. I'll give him the code I have and see if he can match it with that. If not, I'll just buy the DuPont.
-Eric
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