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so i have been wanting to do a few things, which require spray paint. but there are some that i want to use actual automotive colors. example: White Diamond Pearl. any painting that i have done have been with Duplicolor. so for the paint experts here, is there any Duplicolor versions of the real car paint that matches 100% or look pretty damn good with a not-so-high price? or should i stick to the $35+ spray can of actual car color?


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Duplicolor matches well, but remember this is for small area touchups.  Depending on your project, Don't think your gonna paint a hood or a door or something large.


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really? ok. and i should have mentioned  (but posting issues) its not for a car. no blending or needing more than 1 spray can. i jus really like a few actual automotive colors but not the price it comes with (like on automotivetouchup.com).


really? ok. and i should have mentioned  (but posting issues) its not for a car. no blending or needing more than 1 spray can. i jus really like a few actual automotive colors but not the price it comes with (like on automotivetouchup.com).

Use a good primer and your good to go then.

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