Bring in a sample of the RL paint to a Benjamin Moore store where they can eye match your color. If you want to find a comparable Ben moore color, you can visit color-swatches dot com (see the related link) and enter the color you want to match, then there's a "convert to another brand" option
They all have paint swatches. -Compare them.
Look for older color books and brochures on Ebay.
Ralph Lauren paints are made by ICI/Glidden, which is owned by AzkoNobel. Their colors can be mixed in any paint. Just bring a sample of the color to the paint store, and they should be able to match it.
Although you'll find Sherwin Williams in Consumer Reports, and most likely not find Benjamin Moore rated, I find that Ben Moore is more user friendly. They have marketed their product line that makes it easy not only for myself, a decorative artist, but for decorators, and painters and our clintel as well. I find my clients more comfortable because they can gain easy knowledge and access to the product line. I can count on their products to do what they say they do, while I find Sherwin Williams drying shinier and taking longer.
brown because every one is shiting on the walls
Benjamin Moore sells a petunia pink.
Color Place
Yes. Just take a sample to your nearest dealer.
Yes it actually is true. My old boss told me that.
They all have paint swatches. -Compare them.
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Look for older color books and brochures on Ebay.
Benjamin Moore sells petunia pink which has an undertone of blue.
Benjamin Moore have hundreds of available colors shown on their color chart. They also promise to match any color of paint which their customer might require, so the number of different colors is infinite.
The color was actually a custom color. It is relatively similar to the Benjamin Moore "Electric Blue".
Ralph Lauren paints are made by ICI/Glidden, which is owned by AzkoNobel. Their colors can be mixed in any paint. Just bring a sample of the color to the paint store, and they should be able to match it.
Benjamin Moore paints have every color one could need. Red, green, blue, white, black, brown, yellow, orange, purple, pink, and just about any mix of the above.