Colour codes

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stuartmmcfc

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192 months

Wednesday 9th December 2015
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I need to get some touch up paint mixed for my Cougar.
I've got the Ford code and the DuPont code but I've tried 4 suppliers and no ones been able to mix the paint as they're American codes and apparently don't make sense here!
Anyone able to help?
The ford code is M3230 and DuPont is 4974L and 4975D and the colour is medium green, also known as jade green
http://paintref.com/cgi-bin/colorcodedisplay.cgi?t...
There's only the smallest chip at the moment, but let's be honest- that's bound to change smile

Edited by stuartmmcfc on Wednesday 9th December 16:17

Cledus Snow

2,091 posts

188 months

Tuesday 29th March 2016
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Did you get this sorted?

I'm also trying to find a paint supplier for my Cougar. Did you try the PPG code at the top of the page?

stuartmmcfc

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Tuesday 29th March 2016
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No is the short answer.
I tried all the codes and no one seemed able to convert them.
In the end I had a paint match guy come over and he went through several books of colour cards until we found one that was very close.
Ultimately the answer is to take the car to a paint shop where they can scan the paint and get an accurate code.
HTH

Cledus Snow

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188 months

Friday 1st April 2016
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Thought that may be the case. 2 problems with getting it matched, it's not the original colour and...



Not really practical to take it anywhere.


stuartmmcfc

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Friday 1st April 2016
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I had a similar (but no where near as serious smile ) problem in taking my Cougar anywhere. Hopefully sorted very soon.
Are you still intending to take it back on the track?

Incidentally, the nearest match for my Cougar was a Fiat colour. Not perfect but will do for the time being.

Edited by stuartmmcfc on Friday 1st April 10:42

stuartmmcfc

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Friday 1st April 2016
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Could you not take a front wing somewhere though?

Cledus Snow

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Friday 1st April 2016
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Too late.


stuartmmcfc

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Friday 1st April 2016
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I see the problem

Cledus Snow

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Saturday 2nd April 2016
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So I went into the paint supplier. Couldn't get any paintcode to work on their system. They broke out the books of colour chips 5 minutes before I was due at work so I picked one...

zxttfan

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163 months

Tuesday 5th April 2016
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You might want to try www.automotivetouchup.com for American car codes and official names. I've used them here in the US with good success. I don't know if they will ship to the UK though.

stuartmmcfc

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Tuesday 5th April 2016
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zxttfan said:
You might want to try www.automotivetouchup.com for American car codes and official names. I've used them here in the US with good success. I don't know if they will ship to the UK though.
I've sent them an email, thanks

stuartmmcfc

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Tuesday 5th April 2016
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Nope, won't ship to UK frown

Cledus Snow

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Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Apparently, these guys will ship to the UK. But it'll be on a boat so no good if you're in a hurry.

http://www.paintscratch.com/cgi-bin/select-color.c...


I was in a hurry. it's all in paint now...

stuartmmcfc

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Thursday 7th April 2016
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Thanks for link. I've ordered a touch up pen from them

Ubendum

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137 months

Thursday 14th April 2016
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By pure chance, I'm about to refinsh a US Ford product in Jade Green, so have a little input on the matter.

First off, irrespective of what some claim, Jade Green (a metallic) is not the same as Medium Green. It is however, the same as Dark Ivy Metallic. The codes you should use to get it are the R-M ones, either A-2308, or E-2308. They are both the same.

stuartmmcfc

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Thursday 14th April 2016
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That's really helpful of you but I'm a bit confused.
According to charts, medium green is the same as silver jade, not jade green? ( Mercury name vs ford name)
It is metallic though.
The colour is quite a light in colour and does look like the colour of the car in the picture though?

Ubendum

105 posts

137 months

Friday 15th April 2016
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I agree, it is confusing. It stems from the fact that at the time, the Ford Company generally had three shades of each colour. Dark, medium, and light

When the colour Jade Green is referred to, generally that refers to the darker one, ie Black Jade (A-2308 or E-2308). The confusing thing is that some also refer to your Silver Jade (A-2315 or E-2315) as Jade Green also.

Not to mention the other few colours that I have seen (incorrectly!) referred to as Jade Green, one of which is a non-metallic!

stuartmmcfc

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Friday 15th April 2016
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Thanks for info smile

Incidentally the touch up paint arrived from the States today, 1 week- not badsmile

stuartmmcfc

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Friday 15th April 2016
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I'm glad Ubendham has posted smile
I've tried the paint and its deffinately to dark (not the paint on the car "faded"). Luckily I can see what's happening so I did a search for R-M and got their webpage.
On that there's a colour match search and searching for 1969 Mercury Cougar gives several options, one of which is "silver jade metallic". This also gives the make up of the colour using either onyx or diamond so I should be able to get some made up.
I've also discovered that Ford used several suppliers during that period so I might never get an exact match this way!

Ubendum

105 posts

137 months

Sunday 17th April 2016
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stuartmmcfc said:
I'm glad Ubendham has posted smile
I've tried the paint and its deffinately to dark (not the paint on the car "faded"). Luckily I can see what's happening so I did a search for R-M and got their webpage.
On that there's a colour match search and searching for 1969 Mercury Cougar gives several options, one of which is "silver jade metallic". This also gives the make up of the colour using either onyx or diamond so I should be able to get some made up.
I've also discovered that Ford used several suppliers during that period so I might never get an exact match this way!
Thanks for that. I have my uses now and again! smile