I have a small sign shop that still uses 1-Shot enamels (I know, I know) for the majority of our dimensional sign projects. For years, we've relied on their Pantone formulas page, which is normally a great tool for providing mixing ratios to get us close to our customers' brand colours. Often, the Pantones we plug in don't have a formula on this page, but there has been a Request Formula form which we would submit and receive the ratios a couple of days later. Earlier this week, I plugged in a new Pantone that didn't have a formula, but the request form was missing. A quick call to 1-Shot confirmed that they were doing away with this service.
This has been a service that we've relied on for years, and now that it's gone, we've decided to look around for another paint brand that provides Pantone matching services. I took over running our company just a few years ago after working here for nearly a decade, and only know as much as I've been taught by the previous owner. The original owner had built signs in our area for 40+ years and swore by 1-Shot, but browsing this forum shows that they might not be the standard anymore. I am a bit nervous about switching away from what we know works well with the extreme weather we get in our area, the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
I guess my questions to the Signs101 community would be: What paints are you using for dimensional signage (we mostly build cedar and MDX exterior signs), and how are you matching your customers' Pantones?
Thanks in advance for any help.
This has been a service that we've relied on for years, and now that it's gone, we've decided to look around for another paint brand that provides Pantone matching services. I took over running our company just a few years ago after working here for nearly a decade, and only know as much as I've been taught by the previous owner. The original owner had built signs in our area for 40+ years and swore by 1-Shot, but browsing this forum shows that they might not be the standard anymore. I am a bit nervous about switching away from what we know works well with the extreme weather we get in our area, the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
I guess my questions to the Signs101 community would be: What paints are you using for dimensional signage (we mostly build cedar and MDX exterior signs), and how are you matching your customers' Pantones?
Thanks in advance for any help.