Colour Blind??

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Colour Blind??

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I went out and bought some paint which dont seem to be the right colour...
Either that or it had the wrong lid on it...

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^^ - What colour would you say that is?

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dragon green :?
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Post by R1CH »

dragon green isnt it????????????
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Post by mysteryboy »

yeah its dragon green... & thats the paint I bought...
But seems to be too dark... which made me think... wot fukin colour is the car then??
Might be alright after the 2nd coat... Maybe its just me.... iduno :?

cheers guys at least i know im not losing the plot...
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looks like dragon green to me....
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Post by Ant_6n »

I'd say dragon green but the paint on your car would probably have faded a bit in the sun light, so it will be lighter.

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Post by JarnoVWPolo6N »

Ant_6n wrote:I'd say dragon green but the paint on your car would probably have faded a bit in the sun light, so it will be lighter.

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Jep, paint will fade in the sunlight, and will become a bit "lighter" then what it used to be, this explains the colourdifference you encountered. Visit your local bodyworks-repair-shop (with a spray-painter of course) and let then mix up a bit of the correct colour (the will be able to "mix" the colour a bit lighter, so you will have the correct colour)
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Post by mysteryboy »

It might be lack of light... will take it outside to see if its any lighter...
I understand taht obviously the cars original colour has faded over the years...
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Well I had a lot of time to spare this week so I took some pics...
Pointless really... but here goes.

I started with my grille (which was black to start of with)

I then primed it (gray primer)

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After that dried, I sprayed it.... twice....

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Then the mesh was cut & fitted....
...I whacked it onto the car... and the finished product looks like this...

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Overall Im not too happy & will probably be re-doing it when I can be bothered...
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there's an art to spraying

where did you get the paint from?

also, it looks too dark but did you laquer the top coat? this can help a lot
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Oh.. yeah... i finished it off with some clear laquer...

I got the paint from halfords... i went to vw and they didnt have any... said will have some in 3 weeks & i couldnt be bothere to wait...
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Post by david burton »

hmm that might be it! halfords can be rubbish.

when I sprayed my spoiler, it was dark until I got a "wet" coat of blue at the end. this involved making sure the surface of the spoiler was wet with paint in one go - rather than paint drying in stages. hard to explain.

then the laquer was done the same way - if it dries in stages rather than in one go it'll look darker. have you got a gloss finish?
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Post by JarnoVWPolo6N »

david burton wrote: halfords can be rubbish.
correction Halfors IS rubbish :wink: :lol:

I really recommend going to a local spraypaintshop, and let then mix up the right colour auto-lacker, then you'll be sure you've got the correct colour
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JarnoVWPolo6N wrote:
david burton wrote: halfords can be rubbish.
correction Halfors IS rubbish :wink: :lol:

I really recommend going to a local spraypaintshop, and let then mix up the right colour auto-lacker, then you'll be sure you've got the correct colour
That'll cost more than the grille tho & some more... lol
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Post by helios1 »

Ive got a mate who works in halfords, he mixed some paint for me especially (Memory red pearl) - works great! Had to fix some bodywork a lil while ago...
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