Pantone 103 Aerosol Spray Paint , Tins & Tester Pots

Buy Pantone 103 aerosol spray paint in 400 ml rattle cans, litre tins, tester pots and touch-up pens colour matched and mixed to order. Available in 1K or 2K and 2K air-dry in matt, satin or full gloss finishes.

Pantone 103 Aerosol Spray Paint
Pantone 103 Aerosol Spray Paint Pantone 103 Paint Litre Tin Pantone 103 Paint Touch up & Repair Pen
                            Pantone 103 Paint Tester Pot Pantone 103 Paint Colour Swatch
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Prices/Coverage

Prices for aerosol cans, tins, tester pots and touch up pens
FormatSizeCoveragePrice
Aerosol Cans
1K400 ml1.5 m2£12.99
2K400 ml1.5 m2£19.99
2K Air Dry400 ml1.5 m2£15.99
Tins
1K1 litre10 m2£39.99
1K2 litres20 m2£59.99
2K Air Dry1 litre10 m2£44.99
2K Air Dry2 litres20 m2£69.99
Tester Pots
1K60 ml0.5 m2£7.99
2K Air Dry60 ml0.5 m2£9.99
1K100 ml1 m2£9.99
2K Air Dry100 ml1 m2£11.99
1K250 ml2.5 m2£14.99
2K Air Dry250 ml2.5 m2£16.99
Touch up Pens
1K20 ml0.25 m2£7.99
2K Air Dry20 ml0.25 m2£9.99

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Product Details

Colour: Pantone 103

Product type: Custom mixed paint

Brand: One Stop Aerosols

Product Code: 5688

Price: £7.99 – £69.99 + VAT

Availability: In Stock

RGB Colour Code: 198-173-15

Hexadecimal Colour Code: #C6AD0F

30-day returns policy on all eligible faulty products.

Trade Application Notes

Pantone 103 forms part of our Pantone C Paint Colour Chart. Each order is mixed fresh using Lechler binders and colourants so that aerosols, tins and touch up products can be reordered later with confidence for snagging, repairs and small additions.

  • Formats: 400 ml aerosols are available in 1K (ready to use), full 2K, and 2K Air Dry. 2K Air Dry is designed to give a two pack style upgrade on durability while usually sitting at a lower price point than traditional 2K, which makes it a popular option for regular contract work. We also offer 1 litre tins, touch up pots and touch up pens.
  • Finishes: Choose from matt, satin, semi gloss or full gloss so you can follow an existing scheme or match a client specification and cleaning regime.
  • Surface preparation: For best results, degrease thoroughly, lightly abrade to a uniform key and remove dust and loose material. Please select a primer that is appropriate for the substrate and service conditions.
  • Masking and protection: We recommend masking nearby glass, brickwork, signs and ground finishes, and using simple sheeting where needed. This keeps overspray under control and helps with handover on live sites.
  • Application control: The vari nozzle cap can be set to a wide or narrow fan pattern to suit the area you are working on. This gives better control on edges, corners and detail work.
  • Managing overspray: On exterior projects it helps to think about wind direction and how people move through the space. Temporary screens and a clearly marked working zone can make application smoother and more relaxed.
  • Weather window: Apply only to clean, dry substrates. Avoid times where rain, heavy dew or condensation are likely. Please follow the temperature and humidity guidance set out in the technical data sheet.
  • Recoat and curing: Several light coats with the recommended flash off time normally give a more even finish than one heavy pass. Allow the coating to cure fully before exposing it to aggressive cleaning or impact.
  • 2K and 2K Air Dry products: These are professional coatings and should be used with suitable PPE and good ventilation. Mix carefully, respect pot life and dispose of any remaining material responsibly. In many cases, 2K Air Dry is chosen as the day to day option for improved durability where full 2K is not required on every job.
  • Equipment: Aerosols usually perform best when kept at room temperature and shaken well before and during use. Tinned product can be applied using compliant spray equipment or with a fine foam roller and a small brush for edges.
  • Coverage and appearance: Aim for smooth, overlapping passes and build the film gradually. This helps to avoid runs and dry spray, and supports a more consistent sheen across the whole area.
  • Aftercare: Try to protect freshly coated surfaces from tape pull, knocks and high pressure cleaning until the coating has had time to harden. Mild cleaning solutions are usually enough for routine maintenance.
  • Repeat orders: Batch details can be recorded so that top ups and follow on work can be supplied back to the same colour and finish, helping return visits feel straightforward for both you and your client.

Combined with the correct primer, this system can be suitable for many common substrates such as metal, correctly prepared plastics and timber. The goal is a smooth, dependable finish with sound adhesion and stable colour under normal service conditions.

Not sure whether to choose 1K, 2K or 2K Air Dry? The info icons beside Size, Paint Type and Gloss Level give a quick overview, or you can get in touch if you would like us to talk through the options.

Customer Reviews

Conor B.
Nice deep gloss on a garage door. ...read more
05 Feb 2024
Grace C.
Even colour on mixed substrates. ...read more
27 May 2022
Dylan W.
Low spray dust helped on open sites. ...read more
17 Feb 2017

Frequently Asked Questions

No stress. This is usually down to a little residue, a glossy surface or the wrong primer.

Quick fix: Remove any loose paint, give it a good degrease, then lightly sand for a nice even key. Apply a suitable primer and recoat.

Good to know: Degrease first, then sand. It makes a real difference to adhesion.

Happens to the best of us. It can come from heavy coats, spraying too close or not enough flash-off time.

Quick fix: Once cured, lightly denib, then recoat with lighter, even passes.

Pro tip: Keep a steady distance, warm the can a little and allow each coat to flash off before the next.

Likely yes. Usually from spraying too far away or moving too quickly.

Quick fix: Lightly denib, then apply a slightly wetter coat at a consistent distance.

Pro tip: Overlap passes by about one third and avoid very cold or windy conditions.

Usually contamination. Things like silicone, oils or wax can repel the coating.

Quick fix: Let it dry, sand out the marks, clean thoroughly with a proper degreaser, then re-prime and recoat.

Pro tip: Keep sprays and polishes with silicone away from the work area and use quality masking tapes.

Easy fix. Patchy sheen is often uneven film build or recoating outside the window.

Quick fix: After cure, lightly key the surface and apply one or two uniform coats within the recommended recoat time.

Pro tip: Keep your pass speed steady and your overlap consistent for a lovely even finish.

Yes you can. Runs happen when too much paint lands at once.

Quick fix: Let it cure fully, nib the run flat with fine abrasive, then recoat with lighter passes.

Pro tip: Multiple light coats beat one heavy coat every time.

It happens. Usually recoating too soon or too late, or layers that are not compatible.

Quick fix: Let it dry hard, sand back to a stable layer, apply a compatible primer, then recoat within the advised window.

Pro tip: Always check the recoat timings on the guidance and test a small area if you are unsure.

Please note: our paint is custom mixed and should be test-sprayed on a small, inconspicuous area before full application. We cannot accept responsibility for any colour difference once paint has been applied to your surfaces. If the colour is not accurate, please contact us to arrange a return.

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