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A match of Everlast Siding Slate is a muted medium-gray with very low chroma, a slight warm-earthy lean, and a fairly subdued appearance. At an LRV of 26.31, it reads on the darker side of a neutral gray rather than as a bright or crisp gray, and its low color intensity keeps the undertone restrained.

For siding-related projects, MyPerfectColor spray paint matched to this color can be useful on replacement trim pieces, vent covers, soffit and fascia details, shutter hardware, brackets, fastener covers, meter or access-panel surrounds, and other paintable accessories that need to coordinate with Everlast Siding material. It is also a practical choice for field-cut edges or replacement parts where the goal is to blend the separate component to the branded material reference.

Because Slate is fairly low-chroma and medium-dark, coverage and substrate condition still matter. Thin coats can allow darker primers, sanding marks, or base-color contrast to influence the result, and sheen differences can be more noticeable on installed material than on a loose replacement part. For direct touch up on factory-finished building materials, only product options that say Original Material Match should be used because they include a sheen match; other MyPerfectColor formats are better suited to replacement parts, ancillary items, or broader repainting.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Match of Everlast Siding™ Slate *

Can I use MyPerfectColor matched paint for touch up on Everlast Siding Slate 504190 after shipping damage, installation damage, or field cutting?

Yes, if the goal is a true touch-up on factory-finished Everlast Siding Slate, choose an Original Material Match product when available. That is the option that includes a sheen match, which matters for repair areas caused by shipping damage, installation damage, field cutting, service work, or scratches.

MyPerfectColor makes a custom-matched paint for the Slate color reference, but the repair still may not disappear completely if the surrounding siding has different sheen, texture, or wear.

Will Everlast Siding Slate 504190 match an older installed siding panel exactly if I touch up next to weathered material?

Not always. Everlast Siding Slate 504190 is the color reference MyPerfectColor uses to make the match, but an older installed surface can read differently because of sun exposure, weathering, chalking, sheen change, texture, and batch variation.

If you are repairing beside existing siding, the safest expectation is a close match, not an invisible repair. When the adjacent material is aged or weathered, the original reference color and the installed surface may not look identical.

Which MyPerfectColor product format should I order for Everlast Siding Slate 504190 touch up versus a separate painted part?

For direct touch up on Everlast Siding Slate 504190, use an Original Material Match product when available because it includes a sheen match. Water-based housepaint and specialty products such as urethane or epoxy can still be color-matched, but they are better suited to separate parts, accessories, or broader repainting where a direct touch-up sheen match is not the goal.

If you are painting a replacement piece or an ancillary item instead of repairing the original factory-finished surface, choose the format based on the part and application method, not just the color name.

How should I use Everlast Siding Slate 504190 for siding, trim, or adjacent exterior parts?

Everlast Siding Slate 504190 is a siding-family color reference, so it is useful when you need a matched coating for replacement boards, trim pieces, soffit, fascia, gutters, flashings, vents, shutters, or other nearby exterior parts that need to blend with the siding system.

MyPerfectColor makes a match of Slate for those coordinated parts, but the best product type depends on whether you are touching up the original surface or painting a separate component that needs to blend with it.

How does exterior exposure affect Everlast Siding Slate 504190 on an installed siding repair?

Exterior exposure can change how Everlast Siding Slate 504190 reads on an installed surface over time. Sun, moisture, weathering, and regular service conditions can shift the appearance of the existing siding even when the original color reference is still correct.

For that reason, a fresh match of Slate is usually best viewed as a match to the reference color, not a guarantee that a repaired area will blend invisibly with an exposed or aged surface.

How quickly will I receive my paint matched to Everlast Siding Slate?
All paint is custom-made to order. While most orders ship within 48 hours, the lead-time for paint made to match Everlast Siding Slate depends on the type of paint needed. Interior and exterior house paints usually ship within 1 to 3 business days, while custom spray paint typically takes 3-5 business days to ship. The transit time depends on your location and the shipping method you choose. If your need is immediate, select Expedited Production during checkout. Most expedited production orders ship within 24 hours on business days. Please contact MyPerfectColor if you are concerned about a specific deadline. We do our best to make sure you get your paint on time. Learn more about paint lead times at MyPerfectColor.
Can I use this Everlast Siding Slate paint to touch up my Everlast Siding materials?

It depends. MyPerfectColor matches the color of the Everlast Siding Slate but may not match the sheen. If you see Custom Sheen as a sheen option, this means we also match the sheen of the material, otherwise you would need to pick the closest sheen available. However, keep in mind that our version of the Everlast Siding Slate is based on matching an official Everlast Siding color sample. The color and sheen of your specific Everlast Siding parts may vary. If your material is not new and has been exposed to the weather, then it is likely that the color has changed over time. MyPerfectColor samples not been exposed to sunlight and weather. If you need a touch up application, you may need to send us a part so we can create a touch up solution precisely matching the current color and sheen of your specific materials.

Learn more about our color matching service.

What are the RGB, HEX and LRV values for Everlast Siding Slate?
The RGB values for Everlast Siding Slate are 141, 140, 136 and the HEX code is #8D8C88. The LRV for Everlast Siding Slate is 26.31. The LRV stands for Light Reflectance Value and measures the percentage of light that a color reflects. Learn more about Light Reflectance Values and using RGB and Hex codes for paint.
What paint type is used to make spray paint matched to Everlast Siding Slate? And how many spray cans do I need?

MyPerfectColor uses an acrylic enamel which is a fast-drying durable coating suitable for interior or exterior use. MyPerfectColor custom spray paint matched to Everlast Siding Slate enables you to conveniently achieve a professional spray-smooth finish in any color in any sheen. It sticks well to most surfaces including metal, plastics, powder-coatings, cabinets and primed or previously painted wood.

The MyPerfectColor 11oz spray will cover about 20 square feet per coat. Keep in mind that it is difficult to gauge spray paint need as the coverage is highly dependent on how it is applied. Learn more about how spray paint works at MyPerfectColor.

Can I paint gutters to match my Everlast Siding siding?
Absolutely. You can use the MyPerfectColor spray paint matching the Everlast Siding Slate to paint your gutters to match your siding. The spray paint will enable you to conveniently achieve a spray smooth finish. Learn more about custom spray paint.
Can you paint Everlast Siding siding with Everlast Siding Slate?

MyPerfectColor Paint matching the Everlast Siding Slate can be used to paint siding and any other items you'd like to blend into your exterior such as windows, doors, lights, pipes, gutters and vents. Many types of paint are available with no minimum order quantities. MyPerfectColor offers spray paint, paint pens, touch up bottles, water-based acrylics, epoxies, urethanes and a variety of other paints. The best paint for painting siding is exterior house paint (usually low lustre sheen). Spray paint works great for windows, doors, lights, pipes, vents and more.

Paint can be purchased by choosing the paint type above. Contact MyPerfectColor support if you have specific questions about the best paint to use for your project.

How does MyPerfectColor match the Everlast Siding Slate?

MyPerfectColor has the original Everlast Siding color samples. A sample of the Everlast Siding Slate you are looking for is in our library. We are able to make paint and verify that it matches the original.

Please note that if your existing materials are not new and you are trying to touch up, they will have aged and are likely different now than they were when new. MyPerfectColor will be sending paint matching the sample at our facility which has not aged the same as your materials and may also be different due to other factors such as variations in manufacturing processes. If your match is critical, you may consider sending a part of your materials for precise color matching. Learn more about our color matching services.

Does paint matched to Everlast Siding Slate need primer if I am painting outside?
The need for primer for Slate depends on the type of paint, the substrate being painted and where it will be located. See our Primer Selection Table to see what primer you might need and learn more about when you might need a primer. Most people don't use a primer for a touch up paint application, but a primer may improve adhesion and is typically recommended for exterior applications.