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ofey wrote:No one can color match perfectly, harder if your car is a dark color.
You save some by getting them to color match in a way but the color may well be off.
Blakey wrote:ofey wrote:No one can color match perfectly, harder if your car is a dark color.
You save some by getting them to color match in a way but the color may well be off.
there is a way to colour match correctly, but its way to difficult, as there is to many things that change the colour slightly.
tempreature, paint mix, what its applied on(steel or plastic or fiberglass, etc) what primer its on, the clear even changes it slightly. there is way to many variables that change the paint colour to match perfectly,
its better to get it matching close then to wett out the paint (means blend) in too the other panels so there is no hard edge of different colours, makes it allot less noticable.
ofey wrote:Blakey wrote:ofey wrote:No one can color match perfectly, harder if your car is a dark color.
You save some by getting them to color match in a way but the color may well be off.
there is a way to colour match correctly, but its way to difficult, as there is to many things that change the colour slightly.
tempreature, paint mix, what its applied on(steel or plastic or fiberglass, etc) what primer its on, the clear even changes it slightly. there is way to many variables that change the paint colour to match perfectly,
its better to get it matching close then to wett out the paint (means blend) in too the other panels so there is no hard edge of different colours, makes it allot less noticable.
So you start of by saying it's possible but then go over why it's hard?
But I'm glad we're both on the same page.
The reason why I'd say it'd be hard is that accolade would be in Sri Lanka or USA. the person asking the question is here in Au. Over the time he has owned his vehicle, the color will slowly start to vary.
If you send the paint code to Accolade, they will paint it according to what their machine produces based on the code, then when applying it to the plastic material they make their bodykit out of, it won't look anything like the color.
So again we're back to finding it hard to paint match from a distance.
Better to get it painted here.
bd-850 wrote:the best spray painter i have ever seen was a guy that was colour blind. he was full on colour blind and only saw things in Grey, so he could pick up the slightest difference because of the tone.
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