Touch Up Paint for Naish Maliko.

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surfanimal
surfanimal
NSW
1662 posts
NSW, 1662 posts
22 Oct 2017 4:35am
Wondering if anyone has found or had a colour match made for the 'tequila sunrise' yellow of the 2017 Maliko ?

Have a couple of touch ups to complete and would appreciate any tips on how I could get a close match ?

DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
22 Oct 2017 8:45am
Are those marks.. or paint chips.. and have you tried the magic eraser on it because I find them amazing and they seems to even make scratches disappear.
jaffa
jaffa
WA
15 posts
WA, 15 posts
22 Oct 2017 8:46am
DJ speaks the truth. The magic eraser is indeed magical as it seems to 'erase' a multitude of sins! Paddle scuffs, stains random marks and even minor scratches seem to dissapear....
colas
colas
5379 posts
5379 posts
22 Oct 2017 3:32pm
surfanimal said..
Have a couple of touch ups to complete and would appreciate any tips on how I could get a close match ?


Ask Naish, or one of their representatives here on seabreeze, all brands know the exact colors they use. In the case of Naish their original yellow was ral 1018 / pantone 123, but your Maliko may be different (more orange?)

If they do not want to share the info, buying a color guide and using the closest paint color works quite nicely. I actually had to do this for the new Gong neon red, as it was a custom color and they mixed different kind of paints to get it, and needed time to be able to re-sell the exact same paint as spray cans.
www.amazon.com/RAL-K7-Colour-fan-deck/dp/B000TZFQXC
Take care to get the relevant one for your board: glossy, semi matte, matte

Or going to an automobile shop that have a color reading device to get the exact paint to use.
Seajuice
Seajuice
NSW
919 posts
NSW, 919 posts
22 Oct 2017 8:10pm
Just like the guys said above.
But first you have to determine if they are stains that can be firsty removed with acetone. Then I would have tried to remove stains with a cutting compound polish for a car or boat.
Then I would look at painting last. But first clean up with acetone then maybe a fine sand paper & then wipe over with acetone again before spraying with paint.
Matching colours is hard & remember only to compare fully dried match up paint.
Carvers
Carvers
137 posts
137 posts
22 Oct 2017 5:13pm
I just used a tough dishwashersponse with friendly soap and all the stains were gone, no acetone used.
surfanimal
surfanimal
NSW
1662 posts
NSW, 1662 posts
23 Oct 2017 6:05am
Thanks guys, appreciated.

Just to clarify, the picture I used was just a colour example and isn't the scratches in question.

Magic erasor rocks for marks but mine is a distinct scratching unfortunately. Just thought someone may have colour matched previously to save time fanning through swatches.

Thanks again all.
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