Matching metallic black paint mercedes
Matching metallic black paint mercedes
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Indyi

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80 posts

83 months

Sunday 23rd February 2020
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Hello everyone

Just recently got myself a Mercedes clc200 2009 colours is obsidian black. The car body work needs a bit of tlc most of the panels have chips etc.

I found a local guy to sort the bodywork out he has quoted me £500 to take out all dents
respray all of the passenger side front and back bumper
Drivers door

Cheap I know he works alone in a garage in a industrial estate

He has stated the paint won't need blending in as obsidian black is a easy match. I have asked him how he is going to source the paint as must be variations in the colour he said just by giving the company the paint code 192

My concern is that the paint won't match and I know there is quite a few variations with some car paints. Any advice???

paintman

7,845 posts

211 months

Sunday 23rd February 2020
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The paint system I use shows Mercedes Obsidianschwarz as code 197.

I have formulations & chips for 4 different shades and a lot more 'specials' for which I don't have chips.

Your choice would be to take the car to a local motor factor that does paint & compare their colour chips for the best chip match OR to have the paint mixed as an eye match which would be the best option.

Indyi

Original Poster:

80 posts

83 months

Sunday 23rd February 2020
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Thanks for the reply paint man. So the bodyshop guy is incorrect then just ordering the paint from the code?

I'm guessing he doesn't want to go to the shop I want to go get the paint matched as that supplier must be more expensive they match it with a computer device

paintman

7,845 posts

211 months

Sunday 23rd February 2020
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An eye match or one done with a spectrometer will be better than a chip match.
That said, absolute perfection so it can't be detected by the human eye in any lighting conditions would be a total respray using one batch of paint to do the whole vehicle.

No idea what his paint supplier charges but I do have a few done & the charge for an exact match usually come out around an extra £20 +VAT.
My factor now does the match then sends out a painted chip to be compared with the vehicle & approved by the end user i.e me. This avoids them being stuck with lots of mixed paint for the odd colour where it just doesn't work.

V8covin

9,130 posts

214 months

Sunday 23rd February 2020
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I haven't done obsidian recently but when I have it was always a nightmare to match.
Lechler have 8 shades so that in itself proves the point.