Got a semi technical question for anyone who sprays for a living
I'm painting a new hood for my 2007 gmc. The truck is graystone metallic. I bought a quart of paint from the paint supply store and sprayed. Paint did not match. Was a shade darker....
So today I go to the store. They tell me there are 6 variations of this color, BUT (and here is the part I don't agree with) the guy is telling me I will never get a paint that matches without blending my fenders.
Is this true? I understand that simply due to the fact I'm spraying such a heavy metallic I won't have a 100% perfect unnoticeable repaint without blending, but since I'm painting an entire panel, I should be able to have this close enough for most people to never notice.
I had the guy mix me up a quart of a lighter shade but he was adamant I would be blending my fenders.
Wanted to get some more opinions on this.
I'm painting a new hood for my 2007 gmc. The truck is graystone metallic. I bought a quart of paint from the paint supply store and sprayed. Paint did not match. Was a shade darker....
So today I go to the store. They tell me there are 6 variations of this color, BUT (and here is the part I don't agree with) the guy is telling me I will never get a paint that matches without blending my fenders.
Is this true? I understand that simply due to the fact I'm spraying such a heavy metallic I won't have a 100% perfect unnoticeable repaint without blending, but since I'm painting an entire panel, I should be able to have this close enough for most people to never notice.
I had the guy mix me up a quart of a lighter shade but he was adamant I would be blending my fenders.
Wanted to get some more opinions on this.