Ash Green pain info

Ash Green pain info

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Das882

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251 posts

289 months

Sunday 20th August 2023
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Any Ash Green S cars out there? I’m looking to get some paint but struggling to get anywhere with the paint code P422-0523B. After doing some research I’ve found that it might be the same as VW Lhasa Green LA6V/W1, can anyone confirm this?
Tia Dave.

v8s4me

7,264 posts

226 months

Wednesday 23rd August 2023
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I think your best bet is to take your car to an automotive paint supplier and ask them to scan your paint with their spectro machine. The get them to make up an aerosol so you can spray some test panels for comparison.

Das882

Original Poster:

251 posts

289 months

Wednesday 23rd August 2023
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v8s4me said:
I think your best bet is to take your car to an automotive paint supplier and ask them to scan your paint with their spectro machine. The get them to make up an aerosol so you can spray some test panels for comparison.
Probably the best idea, the body is off the chassis at the moment, so will be a while before I’m able to do so. I took a punt and ordered some Lhasa Green touch up paint …..although close was a bit too Blue.frown

v8s4me

7,264 posts

226 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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Das882 said:
.........the body is off the chassis at the moment
That's ideal then , take the boot lid to the paint shop - easy thumbup

greymrj

3,317 posts

211 months

Thursday 31st August 2023
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That paint code and name does appear on this list and it should be possible to get a good body shop supplier to mix to that code, HOWEVER!! I know (from bitter experience) that the colour has probably changed slightly with age and exposure. Mine was a green as well and analysis showed one sided had faded slightly and needed less blue in the mix!! Makes it hard to touch up. But I would definitely take the advice to get a photospectrometer check and get the mix codes to suit the colour as it is now. Once you have that it is easy to get aerosols made up c£15 a can. https://tvrcarclub.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/T...

Edited by greymrj on Thursday 31st August 21:34

Das882

Original Poster:

251 posts

289 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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greymrj said:
That paint code and name does appear on this list and it should be possible to get a good body shop supplier to mix to that code, HOWEVER!! I know (from bitter experience) that the colour has probably changed slightly with age and exposure. Mine was a green as well and analysis showed one sided had faded slightly and needed less blue in the mix!! Makes it hard to touch up. But I would definitely take the advice to get a photospectrometer check and get the mix codes to suit the colour as it is now. Once you have that it is easy to get aerosols made up c£15 a can. https://tvrcarclub.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/T...

Edited by greymrj on Thursday 31st August 21:34
Thanks for the info.