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Posted 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
Morrolan
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Check the writing on the can carefully to see if it could be something else... usually paint names are scrawled on by the paint mixer in felt tip pen so if the mixer is a messy writer your cambric tea could be something else.

The paint could be a 'mistake' sold cheaply at sale, the name Cambric Tea an effort by the hardware store to make the brownish colour appealing so they could sell it quickly.

If all else fails, take a sample of the paint in it's dry state to a hardware store that stocks a range of paints with an electronic colour sensor thingy... they'll be able to mix up something close and give you the
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Posted 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
David Mayo
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I no longer have the can. It was in a Sherwin-Williams can and they mixed up some for us based on the code on the can....but a recent call the shop drew a blank. We had this color in a prior home.'silvasurfa'
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