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Color Matching for 91 Teal Gel-Coat

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    Posted: February-25-2004 at 11:51am
Does anyone have a color code or a good way to match the Teal and Grey Gel-Coat that was on the 1991 Nauti? I would really like to find a preblended pigment to match but that is probably asking too much. Does Correct Craft offer any blending ratios for off the shelf pigments?
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donald at minicraft. get your wallet out
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call spectrum color 800-754-5516 they will be able to help. there part numbers are 2313 for cool gray and 2314 for teal. hope this helps
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if you have any sun fade from 13 years, you might buff a hidden area to see if the color hue has changed. peel off a sticker will also show the fade.

but you might have to go a shade down if you even the slightest fade. get a small stock sample and test it first. there is a color chart on the link i posted.
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