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Old 05-14-2010, 04:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can anyone help me find intensely-pigmented, highly saturated jewel-tone paints, like you might see in Indian decor? I'd like to find very, very bright purples, fuschia, emerald green -- the kind of color that just about sears your retina.

I've looked around at the usual suspects: sherwin-williams, behrs, etc., and haven't found the brilliant hues that I'm looking for -- I suspect there are boutique paint companies out there somewhere who have what I want.

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Man is your house going to stand out with colors like that . Most paint stores will costom mix paint , but I dont know if thay can get the color you want . If you are in the USA you mite check homedot or lowes . You mite also check some of the automotive paint stores , but tell them what you are using it on. You can rent a airless sprayer . desert rat
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Thanks, desertrat.
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