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I'm replacing an inspection cover on my plane, the plane is painted
with U.S Paint Awlgrip Matterhorn White. I have a small touch-up bottle of matterhorn white, but the inspection cover is too big to brush it and it would look bad. Does anyone know if matterhorn white or something very similar is available in an aerosol spray can? Maybe Krylon or Rustoleum has a similar color? |
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I don't know if that paint is available in spray cans, but you might
consider buying a refillable can (that you pressurize with compressed air). Harbor Freight Tools has them, and I believe that Aircraft Spruce does as well. David Johnson |
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You need a Preval. http://www.prevalspraygun.com/ Available at many paint
stores, particularly automotive paint stores. Vaughn "sky" wrote in message ups.com... I'm replacing an inspection cover on my plane, the plane is painted with U.S Paint Awlgrip Matterhorn White. I have a small touch-up bottle of matterhorn white, but the inspection cover is too big to brush it and it would look bad. Does anyone know if matterhorn white or something very similar is available in an aerosol spray can? Maybe Krylon or Rustoleum has a similar color? |
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Does anyone know if matterhorn white or something very similar is
available in an aerosol spray can? Maybe Krylon or Rustoleum has a similar color? If you look hard enough, you will find the paint store that all your local car dealers use. Once you've found them, it's an easy task to take them a sample of the paint (or, if you know them, the paint numbers -- every color has an assigned series of numbers) and have them make you up a little spray can of it. Here in Iowa City that'll cost about twelve bucks. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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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.) -- Best Regards, Mike http://photoshow.comcast.net/mikenoel It is not work that kills men; it is worry. Worry is rust upon the blade. "Viperdoc" wrote in message ... 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. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
If you look hard enough, you will find the paint store that all your local car dealers use. Check the local Yellow Pages under "Auto Paint and Body Supplies" |
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