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zimmy

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anybody got the paint mix codes
for vermillion?
my paint guy couldnt come up
with anything with the BLV,
Dupont numbers, etc..... zimmy
 
If he couldn't match it with the DuPont #'s then you may have to pick something off his paint chips that is "close" or find another supplier that can cross more numbers in his system.
 
zimmy said:
anybody got the paint mix codes
for vermillion?
my paint guy couldnt come up
with anything with the BLV,
Dupont numbers, etc..... zimmy

From an earlier thread... "For those interested, that's BMC / BLVC 118, Gipgloss 32781, ICI FC57 / GE 40, PPG Ditzler 60932, Dupont 45471 and Glasso 9732R."

Hopefully one of those yeilds results! Just redid a trunk lid mixed from the codes above - VERY good match.

-D
 
i gave him all those numbers, but nothing
matched his books....
isnt there a color mix code for making
it from scratch?...zimmmy
 
Sorry Zimmy, use one of his chips or find another supplier.
 
How could the Dupont number not be a hit. Gesh, that's the major paint house. I question your suppliers ability.
 
True... maybe find out what paint system he uses, contact them and see if they can give you an equivalency? (Or have him get off his duff and do the same?)
 
im kinda confused too....
hes been in business as long
as i can remember, and comes
highly recommended...
the primer i picked up is Kirker brand,
...in business since 1893 or so...
should be good stuff....blood red :smile:

im almost ready for it :wink:

one quick tip.....
when bondoing..
keep the red glazing tube far away
from the red hardener tube...
glazing WILL NOT work as hardener!
doh! ............zimmmy
 
It may also be a matter of the duPont code not working in the type of paint you are wanting to spray. Check and see if he can cross it into another paint system (like base/clear)
 
I actually had the same problem - was PPC paint codes I was giving him and they wouldn't work with my guy's software - may be another quaint Canadianism.

I looked here

https://www.mgfcar.de/vin/mgfcolours.htm

but I didn't see Vermillion - but, my guy's software took the OEW code NNX - go figure
 
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