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A match of Benjamin Moore 1632 Glass Slipper is a very light, low-chroma blue-green with a soft gray cast. It reads as cool rather than warm, with enough color to move away from a plain neutral, but not so much saturation that it looks vivid. The overall character is airy, muted, and slightly misty.
MyPerfectColor custom spray paint matched to this Benjamin Moore color reference can be useful on small parts where a pale cool tone needs to carry across different materials. Common spray-paint projects include vents, switch covers, speaker grilles, light trim pieces, brackets, shelves, frames, hardware, PVC, and fixture accents. Because the color is restrained, it can also help coordinate removable components or replacement parts without drawing attention to the part itself.
Technically, this is a very light color, so dark substrates, stains, or uneven prep can show through more easily than with deeper shades. A smooth, even base coat and full film build matter more here, and sheen can change how green or blue the color appears. Like many pale colors, it may look cleaner on a well-prepared surface than on a patchy one.
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Coverage for a match of 1632 Glass Slipper depends on the size of the part, the texture of the surface, the hiding power needed, the application method, and how many coats you plan to apply. If you are ordering MyPerfectColor custom spray paint, a typical can covers about 20 square feet with one coat. Other MyPerfectColor paint formats typically cover about 400 to 600 square feet, but Benjamin Moore color matches are not offered as interior or exterior house paint product options in this collection.
If the item is rough, porous, dark, or heavily patterned, plan for more paint than you would need on a smooth, light, single-color surface. For best ordering accuracy, size the order to the actual surface area and expect coverage to change if you need extra coats for even color.
Before applying a match of 1632 Glass Slipper to metal or over an existing coating, clean the surface thoroughly and remove dirt, grease, wax, and other contamination. If the surface is slick or glossy, scuffing usually helps the new coating bond better. Rust, loose paint, and failing coating should be addressed before painting.
The condition of the old finish matters because gloss, texture, and wear can affect how the new color reads after application. A clean, sound, lightly scuffed surface gives the best chance of a uniform result when using MyPerfectColor paint matched to the selected Benjamin Moore color.
Sheen choice for 1632 Glass Slipper should be based on the item's use and the appearance you need, not just the color name. Lower sheen finishes usually reduce reflection, while higher sheen finishes are often easier to clean and can feel more durable on handled parts.
Keep in mind that gloss level changes how a match of 1632 Glass Slipper looks after it is applied. The same color can appear lighter, darker, or more noticeable depending on the sheen, so choose the finish that fits the surface and the expected wear.
Not always. After a match of 1632 Glass Slipper is applied, the lighting, placement, and nearby surfaces can change how the color reads. Natural light, indoor lighting, shadows, and the size of the object all affect the final appearance.
For small parts, fixtures, or items installed next to existing painted surfaces, even a correct match can look different because of sheen, texture, and surrounding color. If the item will sit beside another surface, plan for those viewing conditions when deciding whether the match is right for your project.
Confirm 1632 Glass Slipper from a physical swatch from the original Benjamin Moore color reference or from a known existing painted sample, not from a screen alone. Screens can shift color, brightness, and saturation, which can lead to ordering the wrong match.
MyPerfectColor matches the original brand color reference, so the key ordering step is making sure 1632 Glass Slipper is the exact target you want. Once that reference is confirmed, you can order a MyPerfectColor paint matched to that Benjamin Moore color with more confidence.
MyPerfectColor spray paint is a fast-drying durable acrylic enamel coating suitable for interior or exterior use. MyPerfectColor custom spray paint matched to Benjamin Moore 1632 Glass Slipper 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 can 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.
No, MyPerfectColor uses a combination of proprietary ingredients to make interior and exterior housepaints, its own line of custom spray paint, and other acrylic enamel based products.
While we can provide Benjamin Moore 1632 Glass Slipper in paint, we don't provide any crossover information. We've found that every paint company offers its own unique selection of colors and rarely does a color have an exact equivalent in another brand.
However, under the color image on a color page there is a link that says "Explore Colors". Clicking this link displays colors with similar values and you can look for any colors from the brand 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.