Hello all. I'm re-painting my front wings and need a few spray cans of traf blue paint. I didn't really want to spend £8 a pop so does anyone know of a cheaper equivalent that is a match for that colour? I know i'm a cheapskate but what do you expect from a student
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There is an early and late Trafalgar blue with a small change in shade, however the spray can's will probably not match either one. Traffy blue is a dark colour therefore will be very faded after 30 or 40 years
The spray can's seem to be the darker version of the colour, but I can't remember if that is to the spec of the the early or late colour.
For a alternative you can try your local paint specialist (look them up in yellow pages) however they may be more expensive.
If you try hard enough you might get someone to match the exact colour that you want but it certainly won't be less than £8 per spray can.
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There is a 'Trafalgar Blue' gloss in Focus. I havn't yet tried it yet but think i will as I have nothing to lose having aready sprayed the spray on all the rusty patches! Much darker than my original paint....
the darker shade is the earlier shade, Ive been trying to match the later shade, as said the blue is hard to match there is a rover blue which is close but still not right.
As mentioned, the earlier Trafalgar blue is darker and has a slight green tinge in comparison with the later, flatter traffy blue. The difference is hardly noticable until you get one of each side by side. The earlier shade is available and is the one listed as Trafalgar blue in Halfords - but it has to be mixed - and i can't remember under what it's listed, either Rover Austin Rover, British Leyland, etc etc.
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