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Aamco Transmissions Complete Car Care
(614) 547-2745
999 Worthington Woods Loop Rd
Worthington, OH
Byers Collision Center
(614) 228-1551, 001-2004
555 West Broad Street
Columbus, OH
City of Columbus-Dept. of Public Utilities, DOSD
(614) 645-7632, 001-2004
1250 Fairwood Avenue
Columbus, OH
Etna Auto & Electric
(614) 236-5005
3453 E Main Street
Columbus, OH
Bill's On Broadway Auto Repair
(614) 539-4870, 001-2004
4326 Broadway
Grove City, OH
Lucore Automotive
(614) 675-3312
7245 Industrial Parkway
Plain City, OH
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
215 E Rich St
Columbus, OH
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
2231 Schrock Rd
Columbus, OH
City of Columbus-Fleet Management Division
(614) 645-6254, 001-2004
4211 Groves Road
Columbus, OH
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
2400 Farmers DR
Columbus, OH
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Conquer Metallic Colors

There will always be metallic colors that are virtually impossible to blend out nicely, and "tracking" will always be a concern. But there are steps painters can take to make these colors as painless as possible.

By Nathan Tarr
1/18/2010 10:17:15 AM

Nathan Tarr
I see them all the time – silver cars with a bad blend somewhere on a door. When the car pulls away from me, I’m struck by a wicked dark side tone that allows me to see exactly what was done to it: full paint on the left fender and a bad blend on the driver’s door ending just before the door handle with a brutal halo effect.

I giggle when I see stuff like that, but I can sure relate to how that painter felt when he or she battled one of the many tricky colors he or she most surely preferred to never see again.

There are some colors that are just more difficult to paint than others – they’re virtually impossible to blend out nicely, and they’re never going to go away. Painters will always have to be on the lookout for extreme differences between the face and side tone of a color, and metallic tracking will always have to be a concern. Fortunately, there are steps we can all take to make tough metallic colors as painless as possible.  

Color Matching

As with all paint jobs, matching the color is the most vital step. It’s even more important with tricky colors, and it’s the first thing that needs to be done.  
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