Deck Paint Color??

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Scott

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A month or so ago I came across a discussion about a particular paint brand and color that matches the Parker off white. I believe the color was sand, but I can't for the life of me find the discussion thread again. Does anyone know the brand / color?
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Thanks! Scott
 
West Marine 1-part polyurethane in 'sand' color is darn close. If wanted, you could lighten it a tad w/ a white of the same brand.
 
FWIW I had also used System3 '2-part' linear polyurethane (LPU) paint, akin to Awlgrip, and tinted their beige w/ white and matched the gelcoat coat pretty well.

If doing a deck, I would use a 2-part paint preferred (but not S3) as it will hold up better. You will need to repaint any 1-part paint every 3-4 seasons.
 
IMHO If you are going to paint your entire deck I would suggest a different, complementary color in a two-part paint. it looks better to use a different color entirely than to have a "close but no cigar" color match. Use a buff color, or a pale green, gray, blue, etc. or any color that might look good with your canvas or cushions. Also they don't show dirt like off-white does.
 
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