Where can I find Eternal Blue/B96P Spray Paint?
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Where can I find Eternal Blue/B96P Spray Paint?
Where can I find Eternal Blue/B96P Spray Paint? I have a 2003 Acura TL and I am looking for the B96P in a spray can. They have it at the local Autozone for every color EXCEPT Eternal Blue/B96P. I found some online for over $50 a can.
I am using it to paint some small accessories I am putting on the car. I did the same for my 2000 Accord. I just went down to Autozone and picked up some Dupli-color and it was as easy as that.
Why can't one find Eternal Blue/B96P? Is it made out of some extinct animal?
I am using it to paint some small accessories I am putting on the car. I did the same for my 2000 Accord. I just went down to Autozone and picked up some Dupli-color and it was as easy as that.
Why can't one find Eternal Blue/B96P? Is it made out of some extinct animal?
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#2
Wow, Hey LowMiles_BlueTL.....large lettered posts don't always get large responses !!!!
Anyways, I don't think that a company such as Honda would take any risks with using any type of animal or it's associated byproducts, extinct or not ......with any of the paints applied originally to their product line-up during the manufacturing process. I may be wrong, IDK.
But seriously, if ya have the paint code....take it to an Automotive Paint specialty store which custom mixes refinishing paint for professional bodyshops, then ask them if they could mix you some up and put into an aerosal spray can. I've had this done for less than $25 for a large can and was very pleased with the results. Just remember preparation is the key to any paintwork !!!!
Anyways, I don't think that a company such as Honda would take any risks with using any type of animal or it's associated byproducts, extinct or not ......with any of the paints applied originally to their product line-up during the manufacturing process. I may be wrong, IDK.
But seriously, if ya have the paint code....take it to an Automotive Paint specialty store which custom mixes refinishing paint for professional bodyshops, then ask them if they could mix you some up and put into an aerosal spray can. I've had this done for less than $25 for a large can and was very pleased with the results. Just remember preparation is the key to any paintwork !!!!
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Sorry about the large letters, that was a mistake.
I didn't know you could take the code into a Automotive Paint Specialty Store and have them make the color. That's great. I'll try that. The stuff I bought for the Accord at the local AutoZone was only $8, but $25 is much better than what I found on eBay. Thanks!
I didn't know you could take the code into a Automotive Paint Specialty Store and have them make the color. That's great. I'll try that. The stuff I bought for the Accord at the local AutoZone was only $8, but $25 is much better than what I found on eBay. Thanks!
Wow, Hey LowMiles_BlueTL.....large lettered posts don't always get large responses !!!!
Anyways, I don't think that a company such as Honda would take any risks with using any type of animal or it's associated byproducts, extinct or not ......with any of the paints applied originally to their product line-up during the manufacturing process. I may be wrong, IDK.
But seriously, if ya have the paint code....take it to an Automotive Paint specialty store which custom mixes refinishing paint for professional bodyshops, then ask them if they could mix you some up and put into an aerosal spray can. I've had this done for less than $25 for a large can and was very pleased with the results. Just remember preparation is the key to any paintwork !!!!
Anyways, I don't think that a company such as Honda would take any risks with using any type of animal or it's associated byproducts, extinct or not ......with any of the paints applied originally to their product line-up during the manufacturing process. I may be wrong, IDK.
But seriously, if ya have the paint code....take it to an Automotive Paint specialty store which custom mixes refinishing paint for professional bodyshops, then ask them if they could mix you some up and put into an aerosal spray can. I've had this done for less than $25 for a large can and was very pleased with the results. Just remember preparation is the key to any paintwork !!!!
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Since you're not screaming anymore, a couple of decent online options are:
- paintscratch.com
- drcolorchip.com
#5
the local auto paint supply store will hook you up
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