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Old 07-11-17, 06:56 AM
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msl109
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Originally Posted by Fairview
For me, the best approach is to take the bike to an automotive paint supplier. They can use their scanning tool and come up with a formula. A good supplier can put the custom mixed paint into a spray can, touch up bottle, or in a can for professional spraying.

If you don't have a good sample bike, I could take my Raleigh to my local store and get a formula for you. Photo of my bike is below to make sure that is the color you are describing.

Good luck with it. Jeff

Thanks - I do have a good sample bike, but not sure where I'd find the paint supplier - I do have a local body shop I use. Btw, looks like your Professional is in great shape!
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