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How to buy paint that matches Pantone color ?

79K views 14 replies 12 participants last post by  Tapwater  
#1 ·
I want to buy paint that matches Pantone color.

Pantone color code is: Blue Process C

At Home Depot and Lowe's they have no idea what color is that.
According to Pantone and some color professionals it should be standard and should be no problem to match that color.

Does anybody know how to buy paint of this color?
 
#5 ·
Yup go to a real paint store.

My last client told me she had a gallon of behr premium plus ultra that I could use. She had to go to Home depot to get a second gallon, but they told her it was their old colour number and couldn't match it for her without having the can in front of them, even thought it was a behr colour number.

She told me that and we both had a good laugh and she told me to just go buy a couple gallons from a real paint store that I had originally planned on.
 
#6 ·
Depending on what Pantone chart it is from, maybe easy, maybe harder. Pantone as you know is ink used in print media, but they do have a line of paint and color charts to match. Depending on which your color is from, most paint stores will probably need a fan deck anyway. I know SW has the pantone paint colors in their master match computer, but not the ink deck. We always had one handy.
 
#9 ·
Make it easier on yourself. Hand them the colour fan for the brand of paint you're going to use. Tell them "here ya go, there's probably 3k colours here you can choose from." Problem solved. Actually, that's not true. I've done that many times only to have them come back with something from another brand. If they're that dense/stubborn, take it to your store and get it colour matched. Customer approves, carry on. Customer doesn't approve...hand them back your colour fan.
 
#10 ·
I've run into this issue a few times.... A company wants to match a colour from their website. It's a colour that doesn't exist on any colour deck in the real world, just a digital colour. Hex code. Looks different on every phone screen, computer screen, and different printed from different printers.... Such a pain in the ass.
 
#12 ·
Interestingly I had Benjamin Moore match a Sherwin-Williams color (emerald green, the color not the paint).

In the can the B-M looked different than the S-W in the can and I was concerned. On the cabinets once dry the color match was excellent. I do wonder if these paints will age the same seeing as they seem to come by the same color by different routes. The B-M is a lighter color in the can (noticeably lighter) than the S-W original.