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Does anybody have a formula for "Palm Beach Gray" in a contemporary single stage PPG paint? This is for a 1935 Ford. Thanks. [email protected]
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You should look for a local auto paint distributor in your area who sells PPG
products to see what they can come up with for the color you're looking for. My local distributor can still mix most of the old colors in lacquer but indicated any color in single stage urethane would have to be custom matched. For what it is worth I have a 35 convertible sedan which is painted vineyard green lacquer by Dupont and a recently mixed paint of the same color by PPG is not a good match. Peter |
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Thanks.
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