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A match of Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware is a very light blue-green with a cool, slightly gray cast. The low chroma keeps it soft rather than crisp, and the high lightness makes it read pale and airy instead of strongly colored.

MyPerfectColor custom spray paint matched to the selected Benjamin Moore color can be used on vents, switch plates, speaker grilles, access panels, cabinet hardware, brackets, frames, baskets, and other small sprayable parts where a muted blue-green finish is needed. It can also be used on PVC pipe, railings, shutters, mailboxes, or fixture covers when a light, low-contrast color is needed on a practical component.

Because this color is so light and restrained, it may show contrast more readily over dark, uneven, or strongly colored substrates, so additional coats can be needed for even coverage. On glossy surfaces, texture, prep marks, and sheen differences may be more noticeable, and the final read can shift slightly with film build, substrate, and finish.

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About Benjamin Moore Paints

Benjamin Moore has set the standard for excellence with their large selection of authentic colors such as the Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Match of Benjamin Moore™ 1660 Antique Glassware *

Can I order Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware in spray paint for switch covers, vents, or hardware?

Yes. MyPerfectColor can make a custom spray paint matched to Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware for small parts and hardware where a spray finish is practical, such as switch covers, knobs, vents, speaker grilles, brackets, and trim pieces.

This is a MyPerfectColor match of the selected Benjamin Moore color reference, not the original Benjamin Moore paint product. Spray paint is a good fit when the part can be removed or masked and you want an even coating on a detailed surface.

How much does Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware spray paint cover, and how much should I order?

A typical can of custom spray paint covers about 20 square feet with one coat. For Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware, the amount you need depends on the part size, surface texture, hiding power, application method, and whether you need one coat or several.

Rough surfaces and darker substrates usually take more material. If you are coating multiple small parts, add up the total surface area and allow extra for test spraying and additional coats.

How do I confirm Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware before ordering a MyPerfectColor match?

Confirm Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware from a physical Benjamin Moore swatch or a known existing color reference, not from a screen alone. MyPerfectColor matches to the original Benjamin Moore color standard, so the order should be based on the real reference you want reproduced.

If the item you are matching is already painted, compare against the actual surface in the lighting where it will be used before placing the order.

Will Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware look the same in matte and gloss?

No. The same color code can read differently once the finish changes because matte, satin, and gloss reflect light differently.

A match of Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware can look flatter in matte and deeper or brighter in glossier finishes. The color match stays tied to the same reference, but the finish changes how it appears on the finished part.

What spray technique works best for Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware on small parts?

Use light, even coats and keep the can moving at a consistent distance so the color builds evenly. Overlap each pass slightly and avoid heavy wet coats, which can cause runs, uneven sheen, or muddy color build on Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware.

For parts like grilles, brackets, and covers, it is usually better to make several thin passes than one thick pass. On edges and recessed areas, change angle gradually so you do not flood one spot.

How quickly will I receive my paint matched to Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware?
All paint is custom-made to order. While most orders ship within 48 hours, the lead-time for paint made to match Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware 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.
What are the RGB, HEX and LRV values for Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware?
The RGB values for Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware are 212, 226, 227 and the HEX code is #D4E2E3. The LRV for Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware is 74.14. 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 is spray paint matched to Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware made of? And how much area will one can cover?

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 1660 Antique Glassware 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.

Is Benjamin Moore Paint used to make Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware?

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.

Can I buy Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware locally?
You would have to ask around locally. MyPerfectColor can make and ship the Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware in a variety of paint types, but we are not able to comment on what other suppliers can provide. MyPerfectColor is not just working off a formula in a database - we compare every batch against the original color to verify the color accuracy. MyPerfectColor has extensive color matching capabilities and more than ten times the number of pigments available to a typical paint store.
How do I convert Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware to a different color from another paint company?

While we can provide Benjamin Moore 1660 Antique Glassware 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.