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A match of Rodda Paint 562 Blue Jay is a medium-deep blue with a cool, slightly aqua-leaning cast. It reads cleaner than a gray-blue and less electric than a bright teal, with enough depth to feel substantial on small painted parts.
MyPerfectColor custom spray paint matched to the selected Rodda Paint color reference is useful for speaker grilles, vent covers, switch plates, mailbox parts, railings, brackets, shelving supports, cabinet hardware, and PVC trim pieces. The color's blue-green edge can help removable parts and fixtures carry a consistent look without appearing overly dark or overly bright.
Because this is a moderately deep color with noticeable chroma, finish and substrate can change how it reads. Smooth surfaces usually keep it clearer and more even, while rough plastic, porous wood, or repaired metal can make it look a bit darker and less saturated; darker substrates may also call for extra coats to reach full, uniform coverage.
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MyPerfectColor is able match all of the Rodda paint colors so you can find and enjoy the colors you love. MyPerfectColor uses its expert capabilities to recreate the original Rodda color by matching the original Rodda color books and swatches. MyPerfectColor is not using Rodda paint.
The colors shown on this website are computer video simulations of the Rodda Color and may not match Rodda Color standards. Refer to Rodda Publications to obtain the accurate color. Please know that MyPerfectColor is matching the original Rodda color. If you intend to touch up paint that has been on your walls for years, know that your color has undoubtedly changed from the original due to exposure to light and age and the new paint may not match. You will achieve best results by re-coating the entire surface.
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Primer depends on the substrate, its condition, and the MyPerfectColor product you choose. Bare, glossy, patched, porous, or difficult surfaces usually benefit from primer, while some already coated surfaces may not need it if the selected product guidance says otherwise. As a general rule, primer rarely hurts and can improve adhesion, but it does not replace cleaning, sanding, or deglossing when those steps are needed. Check the prep guidance for the exact MyPerfectColor product matched to Rodda Paint 562 Blue Jay before you order.
Yes. MyPerfectColor custom spray paint matched to Rodda Paint 562 Blue Jay is well suited to small parts and fixtures such as switch covers, knobs, vents, speaker grilles, brackets, trim pieces, and similar items. It is a practical choice when you want a smooth sprayed finish on removable parts. For the best result, remove the item if possible, clean it well, prep it for the substrate, and apply light coats rather than trying to cover in one heavy pass.
Confirm the brand color reference, the MyPerfectColor product type, the sheen, and the quantity before placing the order. A match of Rodda Paint 562 Blue Jay is a color reference, but it does not by itself define the exact product line or finish you need. Because custom-made color matches are not returnable or refundable, it is worth checking those details carefully before you buy.
The SDS is tied to the MyPerfectColor product and chemistry, not to the Rodda Paint 562 Blue Jay color name by itself. Use the Safety Data Sheets page for the exact product you plan to order: https://www.myperfectcolor.com/Safety-Data-Sheets/33970.htm. If you are comparing different MyPerfectColor formats, check the SDS for each one separately.
Use light, even passes and keep the can moving so the coating does not build up in one spot. Overlap each pass slightly, follow the recommended spray distance for the product, and build coverage with several thin coats instead of one heavy coat. That approach helps reduce runs, uneven sheen, and color build problems on a match of Rodda Paint 562 Blue Jay, especially on small parts or textured items.
MyPerfectColor has an original sample of the Rodda Paint 562 Blue Jay in its color archive. This enables us to make paint and verify that it matches the original.
Please note that if your material is not new then the paint may not work for touch up as your material has aged and is likely different than it was when new. Learn more about our color matching accuracy. If you need a touch up application, send us a part and we can create a touch up solution precisely matching the current color and sheen of your specific materials.
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MyPerfectColor offers custom spray paint matched to Rodda Paint 562 Blue Jay which enables you to conveniently achieve a professional spray-smooth finish. It is difficult to gauge spray paint coverage because it depends on how you apply it and the amount of overspray, but generally the 11oz spray will cover about 20 square feet per coat.
MyPerfectColor uses an acrylic enamel which is a fast-drying durable coating suitable for interior or exterior use. This paint sticks well to most surfaces including metal, plastics, powder-coatings, cabinets and primed or previously painted wood.
While MyPerfectColor can provide paint matched to the Rodda Paint 562 Blue Jay, we don't provide any crossover information because this is a subjective determination. Every paint company offers its own unique selection of colors and rarely does a color have an exact equivalent in another company's color collection, so determining which color is the best approximation is a judgement call.
However, under the color image on a color page there is a link that says "Explore Related Colors". Clicking this link displays colors with similar values and you can look for any colors from the company you want.
Keep in mind that this just shows similar colors based on the color values we have stored in our database. It doesn't mean it is the same or give any approximation about how close the color is. You can play around with the Hue, Lightness and Chroma sliders to expand the selection.