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Match of PPG Powder™ PCTA49428 Fed Std 595-24098 *

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A match of PPG Powder PCTA49428 Fed Std 595-24098 is a semi-gloss industrial reference, so the finish reads as an even coated surface rather than a flat or highly reflective one. The match is defined by both color and sheen.

MyPerfectColor precisely matches the color and finish for touch-up after transportation damage, installation damage, fabrication work, service marks, or missed spots on powder-coated parts. It can also be used on screw heads, trim plugs, end caps, clips, brackets, rail components, enclosures, and fabricated accessories that need to coordinate with the coated assembly.

Because the original finish is semi-gloss, small repairs can still show a difference in sheen, edge definition, or texture beside a cured coated part even when the color match is close. Substrate, film build, surface prep, and cure conditions can change how the repair reads, so a liquid touch-up is not the same as the factory coating process.

For installed parts that have aged or weathered, a new match should be compared against the actual part or an approved sample when the tolerance is tight. That is especially useful for visible field repairs, replacement components, or other coated details where finish consistency matters.

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About PPG Powder Coatings

PPG, a global leader in the coatings industry, has long been at the forefront of powder coating technology. Originally known for its high-quality liquid coatings, PPG expanded into powder coatings, leveraging its extensive experience to offer products characterized by exceptional durability, environmental friendliness, and cost-efficiency. These powder coatings, formulated without volatile organic compounds (VOCs), embody PPG's commitment to innovation, sustainability, and superior performance. With a focus on addressing the comprehensive needs of its customers, PPG continues to drive advancements in the field, setting new standards in coating solutions worldwide.

Matching PPG Powder Colors

MyPerfectColor is able match all of the PPG Powder paint colors so you can find and enjoy the colors you love. MyPerfectColor uses its expert capabilities to recreate the original PPG Powder color by matching the original PPG Powder color books and swatches. MyPerfectColor is not using PPG Powder paint.

The colors shown on this website are computer video simulations of the PPG Powder Color and may not match PPG Powder Color standards. Refer to PPG Powder Publications to obtain the accurate color. Please know that MyPerfectColor is matching the original PPG Powder color. If you intend to touch up paint that years old, 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.

If you need more assistance, please feel free to contact us and one of our expert staff would be happy to help.

Frequently Asked Questions About Match of PPG Powder™ PCTA49428 Fed Std 595-24098 *

Can MyPerfectColor match PPG Powder PCTA49428 Fed Std 595-24098 exactly on an older cured finish?

MyPerfectColor precisely matches the color and finish of PPG Powder PCTA49428 Fed Std 595-24098, but an older cured part may still not read exactly the same as a fresh repair. Gloss, texture, age, weathering, cure, substrate, and batch variation can all change how the finish looks in place.

If the repair will sit beside an existing coated part, use an unweathered sample panel or the actual part when possible, and expect a small touch-up to show some difference on an aged surface.

Is PPG Powder PCTA49428 Fed Std 595-24098 the right reference for touch-up after shipping or installation damage?

Yes. If you need to repair chips, scratches, rub marks, drilled holes, cut edges, field modifications, missed spots, or handling damage on a part finished to PCTA49428 Fed Std 595-24098, order MyPerfectColor touch-up paint matched to that reference.

It is intended to coordinate the repair color and finish with the coated part after transportation damage, installation damage, fabrication damage, or incomplete coverage. Clean the area first and make sure the surrounding finish is stable before touching it up.

Can PPG Powder PCTA49428 Fed Std 595-24098 be used for plastic snaps, screw heads, or other small hardware?

Yes. This reference is often used when ancillary items such as plastic snaps, screw heads, rivet heads, trim plugs, clips, end caps, covers, or brackets need to coordinate with a coated assembly but cannot go through the original powder coating process.

MyPerfectColor can make a match of PCTA49428 Fed Std 595-24098 for those separate parts, but adhesion and prep depend on the substrate. Confirm the item can be painted before ordering if the hardware material is uncertain.

Will a liquid touch-up for PPG Powder PCTA49428 Fed Std 595-24098 look exactly like the original powder-coated finish?

MyPerfectColor precisely matches the color and finish of PPG Powder PCTA49428 Fed Std 595-24098, but a liquid touch-up can still read differently beside a cured powder-coated part. The original finish may have its own gloss, texture, film build, and age.

That difference is normal when comparing a fresh liquid application to an installed finish. If the repair will be next to an existing part, compare against a current sample or the actual part before placing a full order.

What prep should I do before applying PPG Powder PCTA49428 Fed Std 595-24098 to metal, plastic, or a previously coated part?

Start by removing dirt, oil, wax, and other contamination, then let the surface dry fully. On sound existing coatings or bare metal, light scuffing can help adhesion when the area is suitable for touch-up.

Plastic and previously coated parts can need different prep, and some substrates may need primer before topcoating. Because adhesion and primer choice depend on the material and condition of the surface, test a small hidden area or confirm the substrate before ordering enough for the full job.