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Bianchi touch up paint
Want to freshen up my Bianchi 15 year old frame but don't know how to go about getting paint match for Bianchi classic cool mint colour.
Have tried Bianchi themselves but with no luck********** |
Why not buy some Celeste spray paint from them, and go to town? They have it at the Bianchi store, online.
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How much,$? The kit they sell us is a two part process (two cans) and pretty exspensive.
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If you are just doing touchups, you can mix it yourself from a few jars of auto touchup paint- only took me about 5 minutes to mix an exact match for the Celeste on my Campione D'Italia. You will need green, white and blue. If you want to respray the entire bike, find a good auto paint shop. They can mix to match, and even put it in a spray can for you. Or maybe you should let them paint the bare frame. They should be able to strip, prime, paint and clearcoat for you at a reasonable cost, they may even be able to heat dry it for you which will speed up the whole process. You can get new decals from Bianchi. The problem with getting the paint from them, besides the cost, is that about 5 years ago they made a slight change in the official color. Newer bikes have a little more blue in them. So, if I were to get some touchup paint from them, I would still have to "yellow" it up to match what is on my frame now.
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The problem with getting the paint from them, besides the cost, is that about 5 years ago they made a slight change in the official color. Newer bikes have a little more blue in them. I thought the paint just changed with age. Thanks for the info! |
I have a Bianchi Veloce, 2003 model, and I went to a Bianchi dealer regarding touching up some of my minor scratches on my celeste paint. but the people there said that my celeste is differnt. i have about 3 different shades of bianchi celeste, which i didn't even notice until she told me. u have to look it up in the light to spot it. and bianchi only sells one color or bianchi paint. any suggestions???thanx
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Originally Posted by demoncyclist
If you are just doing touchups, you can mix it yourself from a few jars of auto touchup paint- only took me about 5 minutes to mix an exact match for the Celeste on my Campione D'Italia. You will need green, white and blue. If you want to respray the entire bike, find a good auto paint shop. They can mix to match, and even put it in a spray can for you. Or maybe you should let them paint the bare frame. They should be able to strip, prime, paint and clearcoat for you at a reasonable cost, they may even be able to heat dry it for you which will speed up the whole process. You can get new decals from Bianchi. The problem with getting the paint from them, besides the cost, is that about 5 years ago they made a slight change in the official color. Newer bikes have a little more blue in them. So, if I were to get some touchup paint from them, I would still have to "yellow" it up to match what is on my frame now.
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Just for reference for anyone looking for bianchi paint GM 47L/361 mint green is the same as bianchi celeste. In Europe vauxhall or Opel use same paint code. Available in a can on ebay or auto shops.http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=412056
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One of the touch-up techniques I've used for guitars and bikes (not vintage, nitro-finished guitars) is to use fingernail polish (acrylic lacquer). My last touch-up was a Stratocaster that was painted Seafoam Green (not too far from Celeste). I just mixed a tiny bit of the green pastel color with white in a small paper cup until I got the right mixture. This is great for small touch-ups where you don't need a whole can of paint.
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For touch-up work, Model Master 2135 may work for you.
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Bianchi bike dealer should have small brush in the cap Bottles there .
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