Honda Dark Blue Paint Code Mystery
Honda Dark Blue Paint Code Mystery
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dr_gn

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16,805 posts

208 months

Yesterday (18:12)
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All, I've got a 2000 Honda Civic shed. It's low mileage, I'm the third owner. There are some scuffs on a couple of panels and the front bumper, so I ordered some paint and Lacquer off EBay.

The paint code on the documents is B94, and also on the Chassis plate B94. Listed as Dark Blue on DVLA.

So the paint arrived, nice day so I prepped the panels and started to apply the paint, and to my dismay:

a) it was a much darker blue,

and

b) it was metallic.

The car is solid, dark blue. It's not been re-sprayed - unless a previous owner completely stripped it to a bare shell and painted the engine bay and boot internals the same colour as the outside. The sample I did is night and day both on the internal and external panels.

Any ideas?

Bottom line is I need to match the paint - any advice?

Thanks.




The Rotrex Kid

34,099 posts

184 months

Yesterday (18:18)
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Seems to be the case that there are lots of shade variations over time with Honda paints, mine is R81, but there are like 5 versions of that.

I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s the right colour code, but an earlier or later shade.

Bluevanman

9,484 posts

217 months

Yesterday (18:23)
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Take a pattern such as the fuel flap to a motor factor who supplies the local body shops, they'll be able to scan it and mix you an aerosol

dr_gn

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16,805 posts

208 months

Yesterday (18:51)
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Bluevanman said:
Take a pattern such as the fuel flap to a motor factor who supplies the local body shops, they'll be able to scan it and mix you an aerosol
I could but one of the bits I flatted for re-painting was the filler flap hehe

dr_gn

Original Poster:

16,805 posts

208 months

Yesterday (18:51)
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The Rotrex Kid said:
Seems to be the case that there are lots of shade variations over time with Honda paints, mine is R81, but there are like 5 versions of that.

I wouldn t be surprised if it s the right colour code, but an earlier or later shade.
Surely it wouldn’t become metallic?

Super Sonic

12,743 posts

78 months

Yesterday (18:53)
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dr_gn said:
Bluevanman said:
Take a pattern such as the fuel flap to a motor factor who supplies the local body shops, they'll be able to scan it and mix you an aerosol
I could but one of the bits I flatted for re-painting was the filler flap hehe
Can you give it a clear coat to gloss it back up?

Bluevanman

9,484 posts

217 months

Yesterday (19:07)
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dr_gn said:
I could but one of the bits I flatted for re-painting was the filler flap hehe
Polish it back up ?
Take the car ?
Take a panel off ?
There's always an option

dr_gn

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16,805 posts

208 months

Yesterday (19:24)
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Super Sonic said:
dr_gn said:
Bluevanman said:
Take a pattern such as the fuel flap to a motor factor who supplies the local body shops, they'll be able to scan it and mix you an aerosol
I could but one of the bits I flatted for re-painting was the filler flap hehe
Can you give it a clear coat to gloss it back up?
That was the bit I sprayed first with the new paint, before stopping in my tracks.

Sheepshanks

39,498 posts

143 months

Yesterday (20:06)
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Maybe the supplier sent the wrong paint.

Having said that, Googling suggests B94 is solid Midnight Blue, describing it as nearly black, but you car doesn't look anything like nearly black. The painted panel does though.

dr_gn

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16,805 posts

208 months

Yesterday (20:59)
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Sheepshanks said:
Maybe the supplier sent the wrong paint.

Having said that, Googling suggests B94 is solid Midnight Blue, describing it as nearly black, but you car doesn't look anything like nearly black. The painted panel does though.
If I ask Google if B94 is metallic, it says yes.

Sheepshanks

39,498 posts

143 months

Yesterday (21:09)
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dr_gn said:
If I ask Google if B94 is metallic, it says yes.
Did you include Honda with that? Apparently BMW B94 is Frozen Blue Metallic (matt), although that looks lightish.

Doesn't mean what's coming up is correct, of course!

dr_gn

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16,805 posts

208 months

Yesterday (23:08)
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Sheepshanks said:
dr_gn said:
If I ask Google if B94 is metallic, it says yes.
Did you include Honda with that? Apparently BMW B94 is Frozen Blue Metallic (matt), although that looks lightish.

Doesn't mean what's coming up is correct, of course!
Yeah, Honda.

I guess I’ll end up getting some paint matched locally.