Every color of paint has a specific code that is used to look up the appropriate mixture of colors, metallic, and pearl for that specific color of paint. So Aquarius Blue would have its own paint code (often located in the driver's door jamb) which can be used to look up the appropriate mixture. Shops use a computer/scale combination to measure out the exact amounts of each color needed in grams and then they mix it, reduce it, and spray it. You can probably go to a local body shop and buy some paint and have them mix it for you, but it can be expensive. Also be aware that most colors have variants that are slightly more green or blue or yellow... than the original color. Painters use these variants to try to match the paint as best as they can to your car, and then they go through a process of tinting where they paint a small square on your car and continue to fine tune the paint mixture until it matches perfectly.
Factory Paint Codes [Archive] - JDM Central .net Dark Shadow Gray Metallic D1/26X Always check www.google.com
For the 1995 Ford Explorer XLT : Brilliant blue clearcoat metallic Dark blue clearcoat metallic Deep emerald green clearcoat metallic Medium willow green clearcoat metallic Light willow green clearcoat metallic Charcoal grey clearcoat metallic Mocha frost clearcoat metallic Electric red clearcoat metallic Black clearcoat Oxford white clearcoat
Bright Blue
Answer Go to any Ford dealer they should be able to tell you the code.
Petrol Blue
The 1912 Ford Model T was painted midnight blue with black fenders.
They pads were originally Organic Semi-Metallic.
Ford blue is Pantone PMS 294c
Yes Black was one of the stock colors.
the layer of paint just above the rust
tin and paint and ph1 acid in the battery
Any autobody shop should be able to get it for you. If not the paint ask for the code and see if they will mix it at a auto paint supply shop.