HotRodZilla wrote: ↑Mon Mar 12, 2018 10:02 pm
I'd bet $100 Garauld, on the other forum, has the paint. No way we've had this color for 5 years and no one has needed some bag repair.
He does. He said the paint color was wrong from Colorite as well, and he was able to skim some residual floating black out of it and get it a lot closer. I have too much stuff to paint to ship it all to him. 3 saddle bags (2 for Jolene, one with a rock chip from my bike), a mirror, and a trunk. I have all the paint equipment and can paint it, I just need to find the paint.
I've told this story before, maybe in this thread, I can't remember. In the color matching world, they put the reader on the paint and it gives them a value. That value is an indication on how close the paint would match. A number from 0-3 means it's almost perfect and the human eye won't be able to tell the difference. A value from 3-6 indicates that some people with certain qualities in their eyes would be able to see the difference, but it's very slight. Anything over 6 would be visible to the eye. The took a reading on the trunk I took them and it was 11. 11 means it's not even close. After that experience, I ordered the colorite spray cans. Not even remotely close. Plus there's an asterisk on their website for that color that says it might not match. Rob gave me another set of colorite spray cans and they are much, much closer.
It's a problem I've been chasing on and off for over a year. I think it's time to resolve it once and for all. Once I have it dialed in, then I can offer up that source for anyone else that wants to buy their own paint for the '13.
The paint on the '13 was sprayed with robots. It's the thinnest paint I have ever seen, plus it's metallic. I, personally, don't know any way to spray the paint that thin. It's like 1 perfect, thin coat. The problem comes in when you can't do that by hand, so you need a thicker coat, or multiple coats. That color turns darker when you make it thicker or put multiple coats on it. I suspect colorite's color is right, but no one has a robot to paint it in 1, perfect, super thin coat.
I'll figure it out. Something I needed to do anyway, plus I like painting
