View Single Post
  #10   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
DerbyDad03 DerbyDad03 is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 14,845
Default Lowes Paint Counter vs. A Real Paint Store

On Sep 5, 5:20 pm, Bernardo Gui wrote:
On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 11:25:56 -0700, DerbyDad03
wrote:





The other day SWMBO says to me "I'd like those Bordeaux colored
shutters that I saw at Lowes."


So I take the new shutters over to the paint counter and asked for a
quart of matching paint for the trim. The guy in the red vest tries to
find the color Bordeaux in his computer. No go. He tries a couple of
paint chips but nothing matches. He tries to hold the 48" shutters up
to the little tiny color matching computer lens - the resulting
formula is not even close. "Sorry, I don't think I can match it."


I drive down the road to a local paint store and bring the shutters
in. The guy behind the counter grabs a keychain full of little
miniature shutters and finds one that's fairly close. "Let's start
with this and we'll tweak it from there." He mixes the formula found
on the back of the mini-shutter, brings it over and declares it "too
purple". A couple of drops of this and that and he hits it perfect on
the next try.


When I told him what happened at Lowes he said the computers don't
work very well with dark colors and the guys behind the counter are
too lazy to try and match the paint manually. Guess where I'm going
the next time I need paint?


You get what you pay for (most of the time). You were a customer with
highly specific needs, and you should go to a higher-priced store to
get the attention you wanted.



-- Of course, you'd be a knucklehead to go to that same place for a
can
-- of standard-color paint that you can easily find on one of the
-- gazillions of paint sample cards at Lowes.

Unless you also want one of the 8 finishes available at the paint
store instead of the 3 available at the borgs.
I choose a Low Lustre finish based on the recomendation from the
expert. At Lowes I had a choice of flat, satin or semi-gloss.