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How to get paint name from a code?
I have a code for a 250 sample pot and wanted to find the Taubmans name. Code is
C 0Y 2.75,
E OY O.25
L 0Y 5.25
Thanks
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Re: How to get paint name from a code?
Hi @Tony01,
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. We're pleased to have you join us and encourage you post whenever you need a hand or have a project to share.
Apologies for the slow reply. One of our resident Bunnings D.I.Y. experts Mitch is taking a well-earned break at the moment. Let me tag some helpful members with paint experience to assist you: @EricL, @Simon and @Marty_greenshed.
Thanks for your patience,
Jason
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Re: How to get paint name from a code?
Hi Tony,
Is it a colour correction? Does the label not have a colour name?
I'll send the formula to our Taubmans Rep and see what he says
Cheers
Marty
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Re: How to get paint name from a code?
The Taubmans Rep got back to me and advised that unfortunately there is no way to link a formula to a colour
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Re: How to get paint name from a code?
Hello @Tony01
Do you by any chance still have the sample pot container in your possession? If you do, it's possible that the formula sticker is still visible on the pot itself. It might be possible to track it down, however, if the only thing you have is the formula or the sample pot itself with no sticker, I suggest bringing it to the store and speaking to the senior paint specialist and see if they can find a colour match for you. It might not be exactly the same, but it will be very close to the original paint that you have.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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