Posted by BarnyardEngineering on August 10, 2016 at 05:57:34 from (40.141.236.244):
In Reply to: farmall brown??? posted by ericlb on August 10, 2016 at 04:35:39:
What makes you think he used Krylon paint to restore his tractors? He probably used paint from the CaseIH dealer.
I've never heard of Krylon "Farmall Red." What store sells that?
Quite frankly, Krylon would be the LAST brand I'd look to for an accurate color match. Every brand of paint's idea of "Farmall/IH Red" is different. Ace Hardware's spray cans are almost purple, for example. Rustoleum's IH red is the closest in a spray can that I've come across, at least it's a shade of red and not brown or purlple or orange. Majic paints are garbage, so it doesn't matter how close the color is. Valspar is a nice shade of red but you can't get it anywhere.
I've never seen Rustoleum IH red in stores, and TSC quit carrying Valspar in favor of that Majic garbage...
If you want the most accurate match, get a can of "2150 Red" from your CaseIH dealer.
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