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Dustin B Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:38 pm

Dose anyone have the color code for L73 chestnut brown? Thanks

DavidJean Tue Sep 20, 2011 2:14 am

Hi,

Here is a scan of the original VW color code sheet:


The original resolution is low but IMO it reads:

L70 Medium Brown
18.5 parts LM80
28 parts LM40
30.2 parts LM61
23.2 parts LM70

L73 Chestnut Brown
61.4 parts LM40
7.6 parts LM61
28 parts LM50
3 parts LM80

Hope it is correct! Feedback is welcome :)

Have a nice day!
DavidJean

DavidJean Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:16 am

Also found the Glasurit formula for L70 Medium Brown:


Let's try it out :o

Cheers,
DavidJean

Split 66' Mon Oct 17, 2011 11:41 pm

theStudio3Project.com wrote: Cumulus / Color code 680 / Year of usage 66-67H

100. parts 1051 weiB
Tropfen 1052 schwarz
Tropfen 1070 mittelblau

I looked up a translation for Tropfen, which means drop. Does the above code mean 100 parts white, a drop of black and a drop of central blue? How are drops measured in such a case?

carlo31 Sat Nov 05, 2011 2:38 am

Dose anyone have the Glasurit formulas for L464 slate and L471 stone beige?
Thanks a lot!

jmw1982 Tue Mar 27, 2012 2:13 pm

How about L436 Indigo blue?

YouBugMe58 Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:55 am

I'm trying to find the paint formula for kalahari beige 59 color (L343) type 1.
I found some orig paint under the tail lights but it just dosent look right after trying a color match.

flemcadiddlehopper Fri Dec 21, 2012 7:58 am

The Glasurit color online works well for all the Volkswagen formulas, in all lines. Just enter Volkswagen in the manufacturer, then go to the color name section and scroll through 'til you find your color. Click on the color, click on the line, click on the variation (standard,lighter, darker) and it spits out the formula in volumes based on the size of car you need. Works well.

Here is what I came up with from the site for you.

Kalaharibeige L343: LINE 22 PAINT
MC35 208.8 grams
M60 723.6
M5 146.1
M26 105.4
M146 54.4
A346 10.7



Hope that helps? I'm not a painter so it all looks greek to me.

Gordo.

YouBugMe58 Sat Dec 22, 2012 5:15 pm

flemcadiddlehopper wrote: The Glasurit color online works well for all the Volkswagen formulas, in all lines. Just enter Volkswagen in the manufacturer, then go to the color name section and scroll through 'til you find your color. Click on the color, click on the line, click on the variation (standard,lighter, darker) and it spits out the formula in volumes based on the size of car you need. Works well.

Here is what I came up with from the site for you.

Kalaharibeige L343: LINE 22 PAINT
MC35 208.8 grams
M60 723.6
M5 146.1
M26 105.4
M146 54.4
A346 10.7



Hope that helps? I'm not a painter so it all looks greek to me.

Gordo.

Cool thanks, I didn't know it was online. I looked everywhere but there.
Silly me!

Capriacci Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:41 pm

Can anyone help with a mix code for L22 Medium Grey, a VW Type 2, 1950-1953 color. Glasurit...

Artrizal Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:14 am

Hi
Anyone got mixing code for L440 flint grey
Thanks

L378 Fri Mar 08, 2013 6:24 am

Artrizal wrote: Hi
Anyone got mixing code for L440 flint grey
Thanks

http://color-online.glasurit.com/ Type in L440 and click on the results you will get results for the 22 line and 68 line & select the one you want and you will get the formula.

Artrizal Fri Mar 08, 2013 7:01 pm

Thanks man

myvolks1 Sat Mar 01, 2014 12:54 am

Dose anyone have the color code for L358 Garnet Red for a 1959 Beetle?

flemcadiddlehopper Sat Mar 08, 2014 9:28 pm

myvolks1 wrote: Dose anyone have the color code for L358 Garnet Red for a 1959 Beetle?

It is on the Glasurit color online page.
http://www.glasurit.com/uk top right corner tab. Then enter Volkswagen and the code. Bobs your uncle.


Target ltr kg

Base Amount Cumulative UNIT
MC35 207.8 207.8 g
M201 433.8 641.6 g
M30 194.1 835.7 g
M26 143.4 979.1 g
A160 67.8 1047.0 g



Gordo.

myvolks1 Sun Mar 09, 2014 1:12 am

I tried it with no luck.


flemcadiddlehopper wrote: myvolks1 wrote: Dose anyone have the color code for L358 Garnet Red for a 1959 Beetle?

It is on the Glasurit color online page.
http://www.glasurit.com/uk top right corner tab. Then enter Volkswagen and the code. Bobs your uncle.


Target ltr kg

Base Amount Cumulative UNIT
MC35 207.8 207.8 g
M201 433.8 641.6 g
M30 194.1 835.7 g
M26 143.4 979.1 g
A160 67.8 1047.0 g



Gordo.

flemcadiddlehopper Sun Mar 09, 2014 9:59 am

myvolks1 wrote: I tried it with no luck.


flemcadiddlehopper wrote: myvolks1 wrote: Dose anyone have the color code for L358 Garnet Red for a 1959 Beetle?

It is on the Glasurit color online page.
http://www.glasurit.com/uk top right corner tab. Then enter Volkswagen and the code. Bobs your uncle.


Target ltr kg

Base Amount Cumulative UNIT
MC35 207.8 207.8 g
M201 433.8 641.6 g
M30 194.1 835.7 g
M26 143.4 979.1 g
A160 67.8 1047.0 g



Gordo.


It is odd to navigate the pages.

www.glasurit.com/uk

Top right corner...color online tab

click ok for any pop ups about the page color online.

choose volkswagen as manufacturer

choose line 22 as paint line

put your paint code in L358

and it comes up as Granatrot 1958-59

click on it

choose your paint line, hit next and a new page opens with your formula.



Hope that helps.

Gordo.

myvolks1 Mon Mar 10, 2014 5:21 pm

Okay, I think I got it.

When I click Print it gives me these options to click on: (which do I click before I print it)?

Single step
Complete formula
Multiple quantities
Multiple quantities (PDF)


Thanks for your help,


flemcadiddlehopper wrote: myvolks1 wrote: I tried it with no luck.


flemcadiddlehopper wrote: myvolks1 wrote: Dose anyone have the color code for L358 Garnet Red for a 1959 Beetle?

It is on the Glasurit color online page.
http://www.glasurit.com/uk top right corner tab. Then enter Volkswagen and the code. Bobs your uncle.


Target ltr kg

Base Amount Cumulative UNIT
MC35 207.8 207.8 g
M201 433.8 641.6 g
M30 194.1 835.7 g
M26 143.4 979.1 g
A160 67.8 1047.0 g



Gordo.


It is odd to navigate the pages.

www.glasurit.com/uk

Top right corner...color online tab

click ok for any pop ups about the page color online.

choose volkswagen as manufacturer

choose line 22 as paint line

put your paint code in L358

and it comes up as Granatrot 1958-59

click on it

choose your paint line, hit next and a new page opens with your formula.



Hope that helps.

Gordo.

flemcadiddlehopper Wed Mar 12, 2014 8:56 pm

myvolks1 wrote: Okay, I think I got it.

When I click Print it gives me these options to click on: (which do I click before I print it)?

Single step
Complete formula
Multiple quantities
Multiple quantities (PDF)


Thanks for your help,


flemcadiddlehopper wrote: myvolks1 wrote: I tried it with no luck.


flemcadiddlehopper wrote: myvolks1 wrote: Dose anyone have the color code for L358 Garnet Red for a 1959 Beetle?

It is on the Glasurit color online page.
http://www.glasurit.com/uk top right corner tab. Then enter Volkswagen and the code. Bobs your uncle.


Target ltr kg

Base Amount Cumulative UNIT
MC35 207.8 207.8 g
M201 433.8 641.6 g
M30 194.1 835.7 g
M26 143.4 979.1 g
A160 67.8 1047.0 g



Gordo.


It is odd to navigate the pages.

www.glasurit.com/uk

Top right corner...color online tab

click ok for any pop ups about the page color online.

choose volkswagen as manufacturer

choose line 22 as paint line

put your paint code in L358

and it comes up as Granatrot 1958-59

click on it

choose your paint line, hit next and a new page opens with your formula.



Hope that helps.

Gordo.


that would depend on what line you choose. Line 22 is a single stage so the whole thing is a single step.

Gordo.

xavi_242 Wed Sep 17, 2014 5:56 am

Split 66' wrote: theStudio3Project.com wrote: Cumulus / Color code 680 / Year of usage 66-67H

100. parts 1051 weiB
Tropfen 1052 schwarz
Tropfen 1070 mittelblau

I looked up a translation for Tropfen, which means drop. Does the above code mean 100 parts white, a drop of black and a drop of central blue? How are drops measured in such a case?

Same question comes to me when I try to understand that formula... :(



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