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Old 05-11-2009, 06:50 PM   #1
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Thanks for everyone's replies.

Rareair, I see that your car is dark blue. Is it metallic in color ? I went back today and they did agree that the color on my original paint looks more 'yellow' than what they color matched. It's most prominent right where the bumper and fenders meet, so they are going to do some blending.

The GT3 skirts don't look so bad...but I just can't get over the front bumper. It looks really silver, not arctic silver. They were telling me that metallic paints are tricky because the color will change slightly in certain angles, which I can see.

Here's a pic. In bright sunlight it looks fine. It's just during overcast or cloudy days where I really notice a difference.

I just don't know enough about the trade to understand what they are explaining to me. They mentioned that they used the best paint out there. It was BASF stuff, but I wasn't sure what kind.

All I know is that it doesn't match 100% and I'm not 100% happy.

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I painted my own polyurethane bumper (GT3 from Precision Porsche) along with a few fiberglass pieces (rear spoilers & under tray) as well as the bumperettes. I used Glasurit 2-stage paint. Guess what? It all matches just like factory.
If your paint refinisher can't match it, he's not the guy to go to in the first place.
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Old 05-12-2009, 06:05 AM   #2
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Silver does show slight differences very quickly in different lighting. Bumpers do tend to show up worse as they reflect the light at a greater variety of angles than other body panels. I've had four different shops paint body kits etc in the last six years and only one really matched well on the first attempt. Ask them to improve it, but I always pay a little more for blending up front.
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Old 05-12-2009, 06:08 PM   #3
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Rareair, I see that your car is dark blue. Is it metallic in color? All I know is that it doesn't match 100% and I'm not 100% happy.
My car is Artic Silver, not Blue Which formula did your painter use? There are 2 paint formulas for Artic Silver. 92T & 92U. If you look under the hood of your car, the color code can be found on a White decal sheet along with the M-codes
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