"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
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"jeffc" wrote in message
Oh for crissakes people. No 2 "gallons" of colored paint contain the
same amount of paint. The base paint takes a certain volume. They have
to leave room for adding colorant in the store to make any color you
want.
No so. I just looked at two cans of Pittsburgh paints. One was a pre
colored paint the it is clearly marked "one gallon" while the base for
tinting is marked 3 15/16 quarts. Another brand is plainly 1 gallon also.
If the OP bought a pre colored paint, he is screwed, If it was in fact a
base for tinting, there may be some legitimacy, but it still seems like a
lot of room for tinting.
Maybe it's related to current fashions. Are more people asking for dark
colors than in the past? If you want a green that's 30% darker than an army
uniform, does it require more tint (by volume) than a pale green?
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