2000 Cigarette paint codes
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I need all 3 of the colors you mentioned. I am having a guy go over the entire boat and just touch everything up. There is touch up needed in all of the colors. I'd have to bet the same guy who painted your boat painted mine, so if you don't mind, send me what you have for paint codes and brands....
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I need all 3 of the colors you mentioned. I am having a guy go over the entire boat and just touch everything up. There is touch up needed in all of the colors. I'd have to bet the same guy who painted your boat painted mine, so if you don't mind, send me what you have for paint codes and brands....
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Boomer just found out those codes I gave you earlier my not work for you, all the codes I have end in "K" which means these are Profited codes, which means they have a tool that takes a picture of the color and makes up a formula for that color, I have to get the formula for the colors not the code, a profited code is only good for the DuPont dealer that I use...I can get the formula for the colors I have, in fact I do have the yellow, this is for a pint...the first number is the mixing color the second decimal number is how many parts if that color....Yellow... 843 / 185.7 next 801 / 27.0 next 890 / .4 next 805 / .3 next 150k / 238.0 that it, that is the mixing parts for yellow, if you take that to a DuPont dealer with that formula he can make you a pint of yellow or convert it to a bigger quantity if you need more that a pint... but still think you should have them profit your boat, so your matching the color you have.... Joe
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Boomer just found out those codes I gave you earlier my not work for you, all the codes I have end in "K" which means these are Profited codes, which means they have a tool that takes a picture of the color and makes up a formula for that color, I have to get the formula for the colors not the code, a profited code is only good for the DuPont dealer that I use...I can get the formula for the colors I have, in fact I do have the yellow, this is for a pint...the first number is the mixing color the second decimal number is how many parts if that color....Yellow... 843 / 185.7 next 801 / 27.0 next 890 / .4 next 805 / .3 next 150k / 238.0 that it, that is the mixing parts for yellow, if you take that to a DuPont dealer with that formula he can make you a pint of yellow or convert it to a bigger quantity if you need more that a pint... but still think you should have them profit your boat, so your matching the color you have.... Joe
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try to look online for a company called a touch of color they are a franchise I know we have them down here on the island they come right to you and match everything up perfect they blow in fill and blend scratches and touch up everything that's all they do and the match is as close as you will get