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I've ordered custom rattle can colors (if you have the formula or color) from both my local Auto body shop paint jobber or O'Reilly's Auto Parts.
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I used this to freshen the loop on my 'ol red Day2 car. I thought it matched up pretty well with the original paint on my Lakewood BH.
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Pantone colors typically refer to ink used in printing...I guess it could transfer over to paint, but I have never seen it referenced like that before.
I would agree if you have the formula most of the better stores can have it mixed for spray can application. -wilma
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