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Polaris Blue acrylic blue paint
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Bob
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Ok I went to the paint x ref on here for the code Polaris blue. Called the local paint shops in Oklahoma city. Its a no go here for anyone mixing the paint with the codes. Auto color library , which is TCP global custon paint store has a code 10953 for the polaris blue. They want $155.95 a gallon. I can get a gallon of light blue acrylic enamelat the local paint stores off their color chart for $85. Don't know if any will be a perfect match for the Polaris blue any Ideas. I'm not cheap , but a dollar is a dollar now days.

Posted on: 2013/6/13 12:39
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Re: Polaris Blue acrylic blue paint
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BigKev
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Based on type of paint and brand, the cost varies dramatically. Also you have to figure in the cost of Activator and Reducer into the price as needed.

Matrix is a quality good brand that wont break the bank.

Posted on: 2013/6/13 13:22
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Re: Polaris Blue acrylic blue paint
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Those old color charts are manufacturer specific. They can't be used once the stocks are depleted.

Your best option is borrow a part from a car and have it camera matched or borrow some actual paint and do a spray card which can then be camera matched.

Posted on: 2013/6/13 15:40
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