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Craig Funston[_2_]
February 24th 13, 08:55 PM
Looking to touch up the interior of my early 80's Nimbus and have been searching for that "just right" grey color in a rattle can (USA market). I've looked at Krylon, Rustoleum and Valspar. So far the Valspar "smoke infusion" color (85039) is closest, but it's still a bit on the light side. Anyone found the perfect match?

I can always go to my local industrial paint supplier and get a can of matched lacquer / enamel, but would rather avoid having to get out the spray equipment each time I want to do a part.

Thanks,
Craig

Vaughn
February 24th 13, 09:00 PM
On 2/24/2013 3:55 PM, Craig Funston wrote:
> I can always go to my local industrial paint supplier and get a can of matched lacquer / enamel,
> but would rather avoid having to get out the spray equipment each
time I want to do a part.


There's always Preval. http://www.preval.com/what-is-preval

Vaughn

Craig Funston[_2_]
February 24th 13, 09:20 PM
On Sunday, February 24, 2013 1:00:53 PM UTC-8, Vaughn wrote:
> On 2/24/2013 3:55 PM, Craig Funston wrote:
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> There's always Preval. http://www.preval.com/what-is-preval
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> Vaughn

Thanks Vaughn,

I've used them in the past. Still some cleanup time, but not as much as the full gun.

Craig

JJ Sinclair[_2_]
February 25th 13, 02:42 PM
On Sunday, February 24, 2013 12:55:06 PM UTC-8, Craig Funston wrote:
> Looking to touch up the interior of my early 80's Nimbus and have been searching for that "just right" grey color in a rattle can (USA market). I've looked at Krylon, Rustoleum and Valspar. So far the Valspar "smoke infusion" color (85039) is closest, but it's still a bit on the light side. Anyone found the perfect match?
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> I can always go to my local industrial paint supplier and get a can of matched lacquer / enamel, but would rather avoid having to get out the spray equipment each time I want to do a part.
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Rust-oleum, pewter grey (7783) is a close match for Shempp-Hirth. Omni-pak F22508 is close to DG cockpit color. 2in1 primer grey is a good rattle can primer(4603) that I found at my local automotive paint store. I wire brush the rust off then cover everything but the item to be sprayed with an old sheet ( hole cut in the center). Best to remove the canopy to prevent over-spraying it.
Hope this helps,
JJ

Craig Funston[_2_]
February 25th 13, 04:40 PM
On Monday, February 25, 2013 6:42:24 AM UTC-8, JJ Sinclair wrote:
> On Sunday, February 24, 2013 12:55:06 PM UTC-8, Craig Funston wrote:
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> > Looking to touch up the interior of my early 80's Nimbus and have been searching for that "just right" grey color in a rattle can (USA market). I've looked at Krylon, Rustoleum and Valspar. So far the Valspar "smoke infusion" color (85039) is closest, but it's still a bit on the light side. Anyone found the perfect match?
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> Rust-oleum, pewter grey (7783) is a close match for Shempp-Hirth. Omni-pak F22508 is close to DG cockpit color. 2in1 primer grey is a good rattle can primer(4603) that I found at my local automotive paint store. I wire brush the rust off then cover everything but the item to be sprayed with an old sheet ( hole cut in the center). Best to remove the canopy to prevent over-spraying it.
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> JJ

Thanks JJ, I was hoping you'd pipe in.

Craig

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