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granneb
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Paint Suppliers

Post by granneb »

It's a few many years since I needed to spray the 'old girl', but the time has arrived to do the job again, and I'm now wondering where to go for Synthetic Enamel, Smoke Grey in my case.
Any help to point me in the right direction of suppliers, would be most welcome, in fact crucial.

Many thanks
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Re: Paint Suppliers

Post by granneb »

Have I said somethig wrong?

Does no one use synthetic enamel?
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Re: Paint Suppliers

Post by old.bodger »

Try these guys. They have just mixed me a brilliant match to a Landrover colour from a scrap of panel about 2" square. It took about three weeks but the match is perfect.

http://www.craftmasterpaints.co.uk/
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Re: Paint Suppliers

Post by granneb »

old.bodger wrote:Try these guys. They have just mixed me a brilliant match to a Landrover colour from a scrap of panel about 2" square. It took about three weeks but the match is perfect.

http://www.craftmasterpaints.co.uk/
Thanks for that, after I posted the last appeal I remember craftmaster.
In my other life I make steam engines and use craftmaster exclusively for the painting of said.
However it good to hear that others have used them for vehicles
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