insurance claim
Any company who is involved in 'color' will have a lab with this
equipment ..... and if you are kind and appreciative, may do the
colorscan for you at no charge. Such comapnies would be ink, paint,
plastic, dye or 'color' manufacturers. You'd need to supply a
representative sample of the original gel and samples of the new gel
plus the accompanying tints that you intend to add. This can be an
expensive process if you send to a color lab ... but such companies do
this sometimes for their "good neighbors' for free.to establish 'good
will' in the community.
hope this helps.
In article , Dave
wrote:
On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 07:44:36 -0500, Gogarty said:
Actually, matching colors is a science. I could not believe it when I saw
it done. They use reflectometers and computers and such and make a match
for old faded paint that is absolutely 100% dead on and stays that way.
Where did you see it done? I'm looking to get some gelcoat color matched so
I can repair a few dings.
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