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[quote=”Charlie” post=30875]Looks sweet!…may favourite colour! :cheers[/quote]
Actually black is not a color :p
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_black_a_shade_or_a_color
[quote=”wjieling” post=30905]I’m using ppg right now. And I’m really happy with the color matching! It’s 99% match the chip,but some color there is no chip matching the car lol.[/quote]
Check under the Special Formulas and do a sprayout, your match will be there :rock
I use aquabase aka Nexa. I have been having great success with color matches with this system. PPG offers an Eye for Color training program at all there training facilities , would be as great benefit if you already havent attended one. FYI High chromatic toners are used in limited use. 144 color formulations. And if you check it will be in a special. The spray outs done by PPG have to be the OEM formula used on cars. If you want to see the toner or factory pack sprayed out you would have received a tinting chart and deck with your setup. It showed the toners sprayed as they are than cut with white and black toner.
using the correct hardener and turning up the heat would have made more sense than adding incorrect amount of the wrong hardener, might be ok for the short time but you are risking possible issues down the road like dieing, cracking, hazing ,chipping,peeling etc. i most cases. even tho i think Dupont is famous for using the same hardener in single stage base coat and clear.
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