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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 |
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"Higgs Boson" wrote in message ... 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 Have used the Analyzer at both Lowes and H.D. with good results. Try to take a "chip sample" about 1"x1" and they should do a good job. Bear in mind that a picture mat will have been reproduced numerous times and a perfect match will be a "guess and by -golly" situation !! HTH Bill |
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Higgs Boson wrote in news:c4204d11-0f60-4884-a4d7- : 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. Color Spectrum Analyzer My nabe BM store doesn't have it. Odd. I thougt it was a staple for any respectable paint store these days. Before I start calling around, does anyone have experience matching colors with the gadget? Appreciate your input. HB Try like a Sherwin Williams if you refuse to get it at the Borg. All Borgs have it that I've ever been to. Not only Borgs, but WALMART has 'em in their superstores that sell paint. They're everywhere. |
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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. Virtually everyone has experience with the "gadget." These "gadgets" can be found at Lowes, Home Depot, Walmar Superstores, Ace, Sherwin-Williams, and just about anywhere paint is sold. The device will concoct a paint that is extremely close, if not perfect, to the sample. Bear in mind that texture of the surface, sheen (gloss vs. flat), undercoat*, and lighting can create a slight perception of difference from your target color. Buy a quart of quality tinted paint and try it out. ------------ * If you're going to apply a primer, get it tinted the same color. |
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m: Red Green wrote: Higgs Boson wrote in news:c4204d11-0f60-4884-a4d7- : 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. Color Spectrum Analyzer My nabe BM store doesn't have it. Odd. I thougt it was a staple for any respectable paint store these days. Before I start calling around, does anyone have experience matching colors with the gadget? Appreciate your input. HB Try like a Sherwin Williams if you refuse to get it at the Borg. All Borgs have it that I've ever been to. Not only Borgs, but WALMART has 'em in their superstores that sell paint. They're everywhere. Dress appropriately http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/photos/ |
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"Higgs Boson" wrote in message ... 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 Ace Hardware does it for me. WW |
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m: 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. Virtually everyone has experience with the "gadget." These "gadgets" can be found at Lowes, Home Depot, Walmar Superstores, Ace, Sherwin-Williams, and just about anywhere paint is sold. The device will concoct a paint that is extremely close, if not perfect, to the sample. Bear in mind that texture of the surface, sheen (gloss vs. flat), undercoat*, and lighting can create a slight perception of difference from your target color. Buy a quart of quality tinted paint and try it out. ------------ * If you're going to apply a primer, get it tinted the same color. Agree to tint. Suggest to tint at 75% level. Some places have this option. Makes enough difference to minimize misses on the first coat of paint over primer. |
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On Oct 21, 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 Matched some paint to place mats a few years ago. Worked great. Jimmie |
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On Oct 21, 7:04*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 nabe BM Did you mean "nearby" and "bricks & mortar"? If yoiur are going to pretend to tweet, at least use the correct abbreviations. |
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On Oct 21, 10:03*pm, "hr(bob) "
wrote: On Oct 21, 7:04*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. *nabe BM * *Did you mean "nearby" and "bricks & mortar"? *If yoiur are going to pretend to tweet, at least use the correct abbreviations. Neighborhood and Benjamin Moore. To the OP, if your paint store doesn't have a color analyzer, it's not a paint store. I'm surprised that BM lets them sell their paint if they're that amateurish. R |
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On Oct 21, 7:03*pm, "hr(bob) "
wrote: On Oct 21, 7:04*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 *nabe BM * *Did you mean "nearby" and "bricks & mortar"? *If yoiur are going to pretend to tweet, at least use the correct abbreviations. Not "pretending to tweet". Never tweeted in my life & not going to start now. Most NG members understand "nabe" as "neighborhood". Also commonly understood is BM for Benjamin Moore. HB |
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On Oct 21, 7:33*pm, RicodJour wrote:
On Oct 21, 10:03*pm, "hr(bob) " wrote: On Oct 21, 7:04*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. *nabe BM * *Did you mean "nearby" and "bricks & mortar"? *If yoiur are going to pretend to tweet, at least use the correct abbreviations. Neighborhood and Benjamin Moore. To the OP, if your paint store doesn't have a color analyzer, it's not a paint store. *I'm surprised that BM lets them sell their paint if they're that amateurish. R Interesting feedback. This store is one of the oldest in the community; been there at least 60 years. Not "amateurish"; very experienced. I was hoping they would have the analyzer so I could buy my LR/DR paint from them like I've been doing since the Pleistocene. Sometimes an experienced eyeball can do almost as well as an electronic one -- at least I hope! If I do have to get the picture mat analyzed by, say, Home Despot, is there anything they carry that is up to BM standards? Lowe's is not close to me. Also, don't think I'd need tinted primer: This is light-medium green over white. I should think a good quality paint would do it one-coat. ALSO Important!: Guess I would need to take the picture apart so the analyzer doesn't get confused by the glass. (Damn shame; I paid a bundle at a good picture store for the framing..) TIA HB |
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On 10/21/2011 9:01 PM, HeyBub wrote:
Red Green wrote: Higgs wrote in news:c4204d11-0f60-4884-a4d7- : 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. Color Spectrum Analyzer My nabe BM store doesn't have it. Odd. I thougt it was a staple for any respectable paint store these days. Before I start calling around, does anyone have experience matching colors with the gadget? Appreciate your input. HB Try like a Sherwin Williams if you refuse to get it at the Borg. All Borgs have it that I've ever been to. Not only Borgs, but WALMART has 'em in their superstores that sell paint. They're everywhere. Stay far away from Walmart paint, more water than paint. Just did 3 rooms with the crap, tan over cream took 2 coats. If they push the $11 flat ceiling paint just chuckle and leave. In this case white really doesn't cover white! They used to carry Dutch Boy witch was decent paint, now they carry a watered down version of Glidden. The wife brought the junk home and pouted until I consented to used it. Never again, John |
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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...rior/index.htm John |
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On Oct 22, 3:01*am, John 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 |
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On Fri, 21 Oct 2011 19:47:12 -0500, Bill Hall wrote:
"Higgs Boson" wrote in message ... 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 Have used the Analyzer at both Lowes and H.D. with good results. Try to take a "chip sample" about 1"x1" and they should do a good job. Bear in mind that a picture mat will have been reproduced numerous times and a perfect match will be a "guess and by -golly" situation !! HTH Bill Go to Sherwin Williams. They will do the analysis and then hand mix to get about as perfect a match as possible. Never had much luck with analysis alone, no matter where I went. |
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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. Another option (if you have a color printer). Print out the entire Pantone Reference chart. Find the color on the chart that matches your target. Take the 1" square from the Pantone chart to the paint matcher. The printing works best on a portrait (high resolution) printer with glossy paper. |
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On Oct 22, 11:24*am, "HeyBub" wrote:
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. Another option (if you have a color printer). Print out the entire Pantone Reference chart. Find the color on the chart that matches your target. Take the 1" square from the Pantone chart to the paint matcher. The printing works best on a portrait (high resolution) printer with glossy paper. Thanks to all for useful suggestions. Experience is priceless. Pantone Reference Chart, it's one more tool in my quest for The Perfect Match. But printing it out...I dunno, my color printer is not as good as HeyBub describes, so I wouldn't be sure... The Web site itself suggests: ""This chart is intended as a reference guide only. PANTONE Computer Video simulations displayed may not exactly match PANTONE®-identified color standards. Use current PANTONE Color Publications for most accurate color". I think I will start with removing the mat from the picture and taking it to one of the places being suggested by kind NG members, w/ or w/o Analyzer. Stay tuned! HB |
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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 |
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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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On 10/22/2011 4:30 PM, Higgs Boson wrote:
On Oct 22, 12:59 pm, 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 As I said its wall paint. Very good wall paint. It may be a good trim paint if eggshell in a color is what you want for trim although it may not wear well for trim paint as it is intended for walls where abrasion generally isn't a problem. Not sure what your question is? John |
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Higgs Boson wrote:
On Oct 22, 11:24 am, "HeyBub" wrote: 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. Another option (if you have a color printer). Print out the entire Pantone Reference chart. Find the color on the chart that matches your target. Take the 1" square from the Pantone chart to the paint matcher. The printing works best on a portrait (high resolution) printer with glossy paper. Thanks to all for useful suggestions. Experience is priceless. Pantone Reference Chart, it's one more tool in my quest for The Perfect Match. But printing it out...I dunno, my color printer is not as good as HeyBub describes, so I wouldn't be sure... The Web site itself suggests: ""This chart is intended as a reference guide only. PANTONE Computer Video simulations displayed may not exactly match PANTONE®-identified color standards. Use current PANTONE Color Publications for most accurate color". I think I will start with removing the mat from the picture and taking it to one of the places being suggested by kind NG members, w/ or w/o Analyzer. Stay tuned! HB Yeah, the warning is meant to caution you from going to the art supply store and buying a tube of Pantone #656 oil paint and expecting it to match. In my suggestion, you don't CARE whether the color swatches match the official Pantone color scheme. You're just looking for a swatch that a) matches your target (irrespective of the Pantone number, and b) You can take to the paint store to duplicate. |
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On Oct 22, 3:27*pm, John wrote:
On 10/22/2011 4:30 PM, Higgs Boson wrote: On Oct 22, 12:59 pm, *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 As I said its wall paint. Very good wall paint. It may be a good trim paint if eggshell in a color is what you want for trim although it may not wear well for trim paint as it is intended for walls where abrasion generally isn't a problem. Not sure what your question is? John You answered it by saying it was wall paint. I only brought up the point because their Web site seemed to emphasize trim. I want wall paint for the walls (naturally g) but will also need trim for windows, doors, etc. Tx HB |
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Before I start calling around, does anyone have experience matching colors with the gadget? Just about ANY place that sells paint (including Wally World) has a gadget that will match your paint sample. The color match is usually "spot on." The problem is finding the best match for the texture. Typically, most paints only come in three textures: flat, semi, and full gloss. If you are trying to match well worn paint the textures will not quite match. But it looks worse to you than it does to the average person just walking by. Appreciate your input. HB |
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On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:27:23 -0400, John Gilmer wrote:
Before I start calling around, does anyone have experience matching colors with the gadget? Just about ANY place that sells paint (including Wally World) has a gadget that will match your paint sample. The color match is usually "spot on." The problem is finding the best match for the texture. Typically, most paints only come in three textures: flat, semi, and full gloss. If you are trying to match well worn paint the textures will not quite match. Eggshell is very common and matte is available in the better paints. Eggshell is a good tradeoff (hides defects but is easy to clean). But it looks worse to you than it does to the average person just walking by. Paint to the corners and no one will ever know. |
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