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Anyone know the paint color for the grey wake tower?
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There wont be a paint color code or formula if thats what your looking for. The tower is powdercoated. If your looking to touch it up then you will need to goto your local automotive paint supplier and you can use their color chip book to find a match then have it mixed in a single stage polyurethane.
Well you cant paint directly to bare metal. Bare metal needs to be epoxy primed first. Color-rite will be selling you basecoat….generally and will need to be clearcoated with an automotive clear. If you have a gash into the aluminum then you epoxy prime first, apply body filler sand smooth then epoxy prime again, apply base color then clear coat. I am a professional painter for 25 years and own my own shop and honestly by the time you buy all the products to do this right, it will be cheaper to have someone do it. Now this is assuming you want a proper correct repair and not just a quick touchup where you are just dabbing some paint on it and calling it a day. Thats really what color rite is offering you
You have any pics of the damage?
ahhh ok. yes its a matte but its also a texture finish. so there are a couple things here. one you need a color match, two you need a sheen match because its matte and three you need a texture match. unless your pretty experienced in painting then anything you or most people do on that is going to be a very obvious repair. the repair procedure i gave you before would still be accurate but your not going to use a base/clear or what color-rite has. the color will be a flattened single stage polyurethane. you will need to do some spray gun trickery also to replicate the texture. spray gun needs to be turned down to such a low pressure that it spits. it will take a few sample panels to get the pressure right so the texture comes out the same. all in all its a fairly easy repair. nothing complicated for a painter that knows how to do a textured finish.