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want to find colour of car
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some git decided to scratch his initials on the side of my car.
I want to get some touch in paint. Where would I find the colour I need to match?
On vehicle registration, it just says blue, which is obviously a bit vacant..
There must be something written someone, with the exact colour or number?
But where?
I want to get some touch in paint. Where would I find the colour I need to match?
On vehicle registration, it just says blue, which is obviously a bit vacant..
There must be something written someone, with the exact colour or number?
But where?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.this is a bit of a downer for you as all the aerosol spray paints are now water based.
I have been spraying cars for thirty years now using celulose and two pack paints, these are now banned.
so what you will get is waterbased, also a can of acrylic laquer to give it the finishing gloss,
I would advise to put a light mist coat on first, and give it plenty of drying time, before applying second coat, as it will run verry easily, a warm day will help a lot although for small jobs you could use a hot air gun, or hair drier at a push, the main thing is, don't rush it, or you will have loadsa trouble.
I still have not got the knack of this water based stuff.
good luck .
pete.
I have been spraying cars for thirty years now using celulose and two pack paints, these are now banned.
so what you will get is waterbased, also a can of acrylic laquer to give it the finishing gloss,
I would advise to put a light mist coat on first, and give it plenty of drying time, before applying second coat, as it will run verry easily, a warm day will help a lot although for small jobs you could use a hot air gun, or hair drier at a push, the main thing is, don't rush it, or you will have loadsa trouble.
I still have not got the knack of this water based stuff.
good luck .
pete.
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