McCormick-Deering .com Paint Formula

Mark Stephenson, of McCormick-Deering.Com has supposedly come up with a formula for DuPont Centari or Dupont Imron for an original gray color for a 1920s and 1930s vintage McCormick-Deering 15-30, 22-36, etc.
Please e-mail me or answer to this if anyone has used his code.
1. Can a paint jobber, in fact, use the code and produce the product?
2. Is the color a gray with a BLUEISH tinge to it, like so many of these tractors have been painted.

I have no objection to paying him 25 dollars.
But, I have been having a lot of difficulty in getting paint codes that have been offered on the discussion boards to come up at my DuPont paint jobber that I wonder if Mark's is good?

Thank you,
Tom
 
to my knowledge you have to take the formula to a Dupont dealer and they will mix it. it has to be good with the amount of research Mark has put in to get the original color for us. just remember all those painted grey tractors will be different shade because it was all guess work to come up with their greys. as Mark says #97625-d is the closest match, and 98620-d is more greenish. The gray stock #1063 is the exact match.dupont would have the contract to mix this paint so thats where you need to go.of course they can mix it because you are giving them the recipe of ingredients to mix. good luck.
 
Don't foget all the books printed that have the color swatchs of the "correct" IHC gray color!
Hope all look the same. oldiron29
 
Our Dupont dealer can make that paint code 27625D in Centari acrylic enamel. The D stands for Deluxe when their enamel was called that years ago. Price is $156.00 per gallon. Hal
 

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