Anyone have any opinions of the Florida based Color Wheel Paint ? How it compares to others ot what their preference/suggestion is for paint in FL ? I’m told the original paint on my house is from there & the color is great but I want the best I can get so I don’t have to redo it anytime soon. I’ll be repainting this spring & summer & need input. House is wooden siding but will have some Hardi Plank on by then too. Thanks
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Greetings Bobbi,
This post, in response to your question, will bump the thread through the 'recent discussion' listing again which will increase it's viewing.
Perhaps it will catch someone's attention that can help you with advice.
Cheers
Peace full.
Thanks :-)Bobbi
I've never heard of that particular paint, but any good paint store could probably use their computer matching equipment to nail it for you.
some of those miami art decko colors are wild, little purple, little lime, some orange.two ways to screw up concrete 1) concrete driver 2) concrete finisher
I think I'll stick to my yellow & white & leave that line green for Miami too :-)Bobbi
...two ways to screw up concrete 1) concrete driver 2) concrete finisher
OMG What I am really thinking would probably get me banned but a close second is 'friends don't let friends build & paint drunk'Bobbi
ColorWheel is made here in FL & marketed as formulated for our climate. I was just wondering if I should use it again or if anyone had any opinions that other brands that they had used here were really far better & then I'd just do a color match. :-)Bobbi