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Match indoor paint color
On Oct 22, 12:59*pm, John wrote:
On 10/22/2011 11:40 AM, Higgs Boson wrote:
On Oct 22, 3:01 am, *wrote:
On 10/21/2011 8:04 PM, Higgs Boson wrote:
Need to paint my LR/DR walls. *A certain beautiful green from a
picture mat.
I heard of a gadget -- spectro-something? -- that electronically
matches the color of the *sample you bring in.
My nabe BM store doesn't have it.
Before I start calling around, does anyone have experience matching
colors with the gadget?
Appreciate your input.
HB
This is top quality and a bit spendy but you will love the results, one
coat is way less work (URL probably will wrap):
http://www.ppgpittsburghpaints.com/o...r_paints/manor....
John
Tx, John. *Appreciate the referral. There's no dealership near me,
which does make me wonder a little. *Also, their Web site emphasizes
trim, while I am looking for walls. *However, every bit of info
helps. *I will call them to see if they use the Analyzer.
HB
I used it for an accent wall, about 170 sq' in one coat. A light
silver-blue color in eggshell over a light peach satin. It took less
than a 1/2 gallon - one coat on textured plaster, just a few dots here
and there (due to cheapo roller no doubt) to touch up. By the way, a
flashlight works well to find the little suckers ... something I should
have figured out in my 64 years but didn't ... learned just recently
I highly recommend Pittsburgh paints but I don't think they have their
own stores scattered about the country. I live in the Pittsburgh area so
its not a problem for me. If you can find it, its about $45 ~ a gallon
and worth every penny, roller or brush it spreads like a dream, covers,
and doesn't run cause it dries quickly. Look in strictly paint stores
for someone that carries it - big-box is probably a non-starter.
John
Thanks for more info, John. There are three stores in the area -- not close, but at least one is do-able.
You are making a strong case for this paint!
Question: I said the Web site emphasized trim. But you reported using it for an "äcccent wall".
Was it treated like trim? Did you use semi-gloss, or...?
TIA
HB
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