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    Question Touch Up Paint

     



    Hey Don! I need help for touch up paint. I don!t have a paint code. I contacted the previous owner, he could not help me. The vehicle was repainted, not original color. The color is Muisanne Metalic Blue. Thanks RJB
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    Good Luck with fining the color as most paint manufacturers have their own names for colors , PPG, Dupont,Sikkins....ect. will all call the same color a different name , but will all have the same OEM paint code #.

    You might go to a PPG Jobber and see if they have Profit computer, as it will read the color on the car and make a print out formula that can be mixed.

    A real painter puts the new color code and product in 2-3 places on the car for future repairs.
    And plus puts it on the repair order too!

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    Yeap, I remember that with my Chevelle in Japan. the weights and measures were in the trunk and the glove compartment. That was a really good painter. And we started out with a paint color I had on a model car.
    Last edited by Oldf100fordman; 12-17-2004 at 10:04 PM.
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