sam dupont
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If I see the ingredient mix and think I might be able to do it, I'll see if I can mix it using implement enamel.
Yes, I guessing 90 some percent yellow, then so much white, but they sometimes throw in little bits of other colors too. As I was writing, the painter on GYC just said there are 8 different blues in B5.
Quart of yellow and 1/2 pints of the other colors. Probably a splash of blue and a little red.right, but where are the other colors coming from?........ you gonna buy a bunch of pints to take from?
With the name Dupont, I figure you should be the paint formula expert here.
https://assets-us-01.kc-usercontent...f/ENVIROBASE-HIGH-PERFORMANCE-TINT-POSTER.pdfThis is off my pint can of PPG Daffodil Yellow paint. Most of it is Greek to me. Envirobase
Brand Code. 81500. Main Layer. 81500
SKU. Desc. Inc.(part). Cum.(part)
T400. White. 506.9. 506.9
T4281. Solid Yellow. 43.0. 549.9
T422. Yellow. 41.1. 591.0
T426. Yellow. 22.9. 613.9
T404. Black. 18.7. 632.6
Comments: Use undercoat G1 for best results.
I hope this helps. Actually comes out as same as GM Butternut Yellow.
Quart of yellow and 1/2 pints of the other colors. Probably a splash of blue and a little red.
Oh yeah, I paint watercolors and get good results using complimentary colors, but only in very small amounts. Like you say, they turn colors to mud quickly. When I find a label with percentages, I'm guessing they will be minute quantities.yellow, blue, and red make brown......... be careful