Mr S1

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Not even sure if it's a LR colour which doesn't help :p but need to get a touch in stick for a few bits and can't find anything even close ! Any ideas ?

Thanks in advance chaps ;)



 
Go to an automotive paintshop, they should be able to scan it and give you a colour code so you can get some made up.
 
What I was thinking, local place has a spectrometer so that'll likely be the most accurate option. just wondered if anyone recognised it to save the agg of having to arrange paint !
 
What I was thinking, local place has a spectrometer so that'll likely be the most accurate option. just wondered if anyone recognised it to save the agg of having to arrange paint !

The latest B&Q advert on the telly reckons they can match any colour, but I s'pose you'll just end up with a gallon of matt emulsion! :D
 

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