Re: C1 Ccorvette Exterior Paint Codes and Matching
Ed, The formula you posted is the correct formula although with the 150k it will be a c/c finish. The reason the formula is no longer available is that DuPont has discontinued the 815j metallic. The 815j is a multi-grade metallic and as such would contain some coarser metallic that would be in appropriate for that color. I would normally leave out the 815j anyhow and add 810 or 816j to get the correct look. The metallic volume left out may leave the color dark so add in enough to bring it to the right shade. Do not substitute gram for gram as the 815 is not as concentrated as the 810 or 816. The 816 is only slightly larger flake than 810 so would not affect the appearance of the metallic.
Ed, The formula you posted is the correct formula although with the 150k it will be a c/c finish. The reason the formula is no longer available is that DuPont has discontinued the 815j metallic. The 815j is a multi-grade metallic and as such would contain some coarser metallic that would be in appropriate for that color. I would normally leave out the 815j anyhow and add 810 or 816j to get the correct look. The metallic volume left out may leave the color dark so add in enough to bring it to the right shade. Do not substitute gram for gram as the 815 is not as concentrated as the 810 or 816. The 816 is only slightly larger flake than 810 so would not affect the appearance of the metallic.
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