Available in dozens of colors, Eastwood’s Intermix Paint System custom mixed paint choices all feature the most modern automotive refinish technologies paired with premium raw materials in an incredibly user-friendly system that delivers beautiful results in a wide range of colors including classic solids and eye pleasing metallics.
Same quality formulation as Eastwood’s standard paint colors
Choose your own, unique one-of-one color
One kit makes up to 2 complete gallons
Use as a single stage or may be topcoated with clear
Approximate coverage: 125 SQ FT per gallon
Max Temperature: Paint will handle up to 300 degrees without delamination, but color shift may occur, so it should not be used in a high heat setting
This sharp blue looks like a beautiful cloudless summer sky
May be used as a one-step single-stage topcoat, or in combination with Premium European or Premium Urethane Show Clearcoat for even better protection and a deeper gloss. Either way, this advanced urethane color system is the ideal choice to perfectly complete any restoration project, from antique and classics to more modern muscle cars and resto-mods.
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Ace07 from
The paint itself isn’t terrible but…The paint quality itself isn’t bad. The color shown is nowhere near the color of the paint when it dries. When mixed in the bucket the color is pretty accurate but when dried it’s significantly darker. I’m pretty upset with the time wasted prepping my vehicle just for it to get ruined by the paint not being the right color.
Do I have to mix the Coastal Highway Blue with the USA Bright White to get the bright sky blue color?
Asked by: JuanO
Yes, this is an intermix color so you mix equal parts of both colors listed on this product page to achieve the color shown on the spray out as an example on the product page.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2024-04-29
dose the clear sky blue have a color flop it looks like in the video I really like the flop color is there any way I can get a real swatch to show the flop? im looking for a violet under tone?