I have used the auto paint store route. If you want the best match you'll
need to get the 'expert eye guy' at the store to adjust the spectrometer
derived mix a bit since the spectrometer mix is often noticeably off. Also,
I have had very good luck putting the above mixed paint into a Preval spray
unit (probably 5 bucks or less at the auto paint store.)
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Mike
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"Viperdoc" wrote in message
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Not all Matterhorn white is the same. Time and aging will obviously change
the color. The best way to get a match would be to go to an auto body shop
or supplier who can put your part under a spectrophotometer and get an
exact match.
On the other hand, if you want to come close, it shouldn't make too much
difference just from a rattle can.