Match of Montana™ G6040 Lawn Green *. Green paint for lawn

Match of Montana G6040 Lawn Green

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All paint is custom-made to order. While most orders ship within 48 hours, the lead-time for paint made to match Montana G6040 Lawn Green depends on the type of paint needed. Interior and exterior house paints usually ship within 1 to 3 days, while custom spray paint typically takes 3-5 days to ship. The transit time depends on your location and the shipping method you choose. If your need is immediate, select Expedited Production during checkout. Most expedited production orders ship within 24 hours on business days. Please contact MyPerfectColor if you are concerned about a specific deadline. We do our best to make sure you get your paint on time. Learn more about paint lead times at MyPerfectColor.

The RGB values for Montana G6040 Lawn Green are 109, 157, 73 and the HEX code is #6D9D49. The LRV for Montana G6040 Lawn Green is 27.84. The LRV stands for Light Reflectance Value and measures the percentage of light that a color reflects. Learn more about Light Reflectance Values and using RGB and Hex codes for paint.

What paint type is used to make spray paint matched to Montana G6040 Lawn Green? And how many spray cans do I need?

MyPerfectColor uses an acrylic enamel which is a fast-drying durable coating suitable for interior or exterior use. MyPerfectColor custom spray paint matched to Montana G6040 Lawn Green enables you to conveniently achieve a professional spray-smooth finish in any color in any sheen. It sticks well to most surfaces including metal, plastics, powder-coatings, cabinets and primed or previously painted wood.

The MyPerfectColor 11oz spray will cover about 20 square feet per coat. Keep in mind that it is difficult to gauge spray paint need as the coverage is highly dependent on how it is applied. Learn more about how spray paint works at MyPerfectColor.

Many types of paint are available for Montana G6040 Lawn Green with no minimum order quantities. MyPerfectColor offers spray paint, paint pens, touch up bottles, water-based acrylics, epoxies, urethanes and a variety of other paints. Select the Paint Type button above to get started. Learn more about buying paint at MyPerfectColor.

The Montana G6040 Lawn Green is the color and the SDS is based on the type of paint used to make the color. You can find Safety Data Sheets here for our most popular products.

The need for primer for Montana G6040 Lawn Green depends on the type of paint, the substrate being painted and where it will be located. See our Primer Selection Table to see what primer you might need and learn more about when you might need a primer. Most people don’t use a primer for a touch up paint application, but a primer may improve adhesion and is typically recommended for exterior applications.

While we can provide Montana G6040 Lawn Green in paint, we don’t provide any crossover information. We’ve found that every paint company offers its own unique selection of colors and rarely does a color have an exact equivalent in another brand.

However, under the color image on a color page there is a link that says “Explore Colors”. Clicking this link displays colors with similar values and you can look for any colors from the brand you want.

Keep in mind that this just shows similar colors based on the color values we have stored in our database. It doesn’t mean it is the same or give any approximation about how close the color is. You can play around with the Hue, Lightness and Chroma sliders to expand the selection.

About Montana Colors

The team behind Montana Cans has been a leading supplier of paints for the Graffiti and Art cultures for many years. MyPerfectColor is able match the Montana GOLD true tone colors (from the original Montana GOLD True Tone Color Swatch Deck) and makes them available here for your convenience.

Matching Montana Colors

MyPerfectColor is able match all of the Montana colors so you can find and enjoy the colors you love. MyPerfectColor uses its expert capabilities to recreate the original Montana color by matching the original Montana color books and swatches. MyPerfectColor is not using Montana paint.

The colors shown on this website are computer video simulations of the Montana Color and may not match Montana Color standards. Refer to Montana Publications to obtain the accurate color. Please know that MyPerfectColor is matching the original Montana color. If you intend to touch up paint that has been on your walls for years, know that your color has undoubtedly changed from the original due to exposure to light and age and the new paint may not match. You will achieve best results by re-coating the entire surface.

If you need more assistance, please feel free to contact us and one of our expert staff would be happy to help.

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Should I paint my lawn with a turf colorant? (4 Scenarios)

Did your lawn get burned from summer heat? Or maybe your grass is getting brown patches?

Looking to turn your lawn green overnight?

This is crazy but, some people turn to painting their grass green with turf colorants when they get in a pinch.

But is it a good idea to spray paint your lawn, and are there better options?

Today we will take a look at when you should consider painting your lawn green.

Help! My grass is brown, and I need it fixed immediately!

Whether you have a birthday party, wedding event or you just can’t be one-upped by the neighbor. If your lawn has suddenly turned brown and you want to fix it immediately, what can you do?

Well, like it or not. Unless you want to pay to have your yard re-soded. The fastest way to get the lawn to magically turn green in a pinch is to paint it green.

Painting a lawn green only takes a few minutes. And it is truly a cheap fix when you are in a pinch.

But should you resort to painting your lawn green? After all, golf courses and sports fields do it.

Scenario #1: Brown Patches In Your Lawn

Brown patches are common, and they are frequently caused by diseases in the lawn. But there are a lot of other causes as well.

Whether you should paint the lawn or not really depends on what your issue is.

Ultimately, it’s best to find the core issue and resolve what is causing your lawn to turn brown first, especially because the problem could get worse.

For example, there are many fungi and molds that can impact the lawn’s health, and some may result in brown patches of grass. While lawn paint may cover up the dead grass, the issue will continue to get worse until addressed.

Should I paint my lawn? Yes, you can, but first, you should figure out the cause of the brown patches in the lawn. If you can’t figure it out yourself contact a lawn care pro who can. Once you have found and treated the cause, painting the lawn can cover up the blemish until the lawn is repaired. If you paint the lawn before solving the issue, the problem may get worse.

Scenario #2: My Whole Lawn is Brown (Summer)

If your whole lawn is brown, more than likely your lawn has gone dormant for one of 2 reasons:

Summer heat is one of the most common causes of entire lawns turning brown. The biggest reason lawns turn brown in summer heat is due to being cut too short. Which causes the grass to become dormant. To avoid this it’s best to cut the lawn higher as the summer heat approaches.

While a dormant lawn may be inevitable, it can typically be avoided by cutting the grass higher, and properly watering the lawn.

Should I paint my lawn? Yes. If your whole lawn is brown due to summer heat. Your only option may be to paint it.

Pro Tip! Dull blades can also cause your lawn to turn brown as the blades will tear rather than cut the grass. Be sure to sharpen your lawn mower blades frequently.

Scenario #3: My Whole Lawn is Brown (Winter)

Winter dormancy on the other hand is largely dependent on the grass variety. And the only way to fix it is to overseed with a winter green variety.

Most lawn care pros will opt to overseed with a winter rye seed variety.

If your lawn is brown due to winter dormancy aeration and overseeding is your best option.

Should I paint the lawn? If it is due to winter dormancy, you should not paint your lawn. Aeration and overseeding is a much better option. However, turf colorant can be used safely in this scenario if you prefer.

Scenario #4: Children and Pets Are Present

Do you have children and pets on the property you want to paint?

Then you may be wondering, is lawn paint safe?

Fortunately, the answer is simply YES. Generally, lawn paint is pet and child friendly. And even safe for the environment.

Should I paint the lawn? Yes, painting the lawn is safe even if children and pets are present. Paint that is marketed for lawns is safe for pets and children once it’s dry. However, you want to be sure that the paint is dry on the lawn before any pets or children go on the lawn.

Aeration and Overseeding Vs. Painting the Lawn

Here’s the deal, the best way to deal with a brown lawn in the fall and winter months is to aerate and overseed.

Aeration is a crucial part of lawn care and should be done at least once annually. If you are dealing with a brown lawn in the cooler months, consider aerating and overseeding rather than painting the lawn.

Aeration will help your lawn retain moisture and grow stronger roots. Giving it a better chance to make it through the following year without dormancy.

You may also consider installing turf to deal with a brown lawn in the summer if you absolutely need to. But in some areas, summer heat will cause any type of grass to go dormant.

Painting Your Lawn Green At the End of the Day

In my opinion, a painted lawn isn’t ideal. That being said, it truly is a great solution if you are in a pinch.

And honestly, as strange as it seems, painting your lawn is actually a solid solution to make your lawn look better if push comes to shove. After all, even golf courses turn toward turf colorants when courses turn brown.

And, to prevent a brown lawn next year, check out our guide to lawn care.

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That is the question that many homeowners are facing as their dreams for perfect turf are battered – whether it’s from inflation pushing pricier lawn care options out of reach, or droughts leading to water shortages.

Increasingly, many are turning in the spreader for the paint can, opting, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal, for shades of green with names like “Fairway” and “Perennial Rye.”

Where does this yen for turning the outside of the house into a trim green carpet come from?

Some years ago, I decided to investigate and the result was my book “American Green: The Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Lawn.”

What I found was that lawns extend far back in American history. Former presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson had lawns, but these were not perfect greenswards. It turns out that the ideal of perfect turf – a weed-free, supergreen monoculture – is a recent phenomenon.

The not-so-perfect lawns of Levittown

Its beginnings can largely be traced to the post–World War II era when suburban developments such as the iconic Levittown, New York, had its start.

Levittown was the brainchild of the Levitt family, which viewed landscaping – a word that only entered the English language in the 1930s – as a form of “neighborhood stabilization,” or a way of bolstering property values. The Levitts, who built 17,000 homes between 1947 and 1951, thus insisted that homeowners mow the yard once a week between April and November and included the stricture in covenants accompanying their deeds.

But the Levitts took the obsession with the lawn only so far. “I don’t believe in being a slave to the lawn,” wrote Abraham Levitt. Clover was, to him, “just as nice” as grass.

Engineering perfection

All of which is to say that the quest for the perfect lawn did not come naturally. It had to be engineered, and one of the greatest influencers in this regard was the Scotts Co. of Marysville, Ohio, which took agricultural chemicals and created concoctions that homeowners could spread over their yards.

Formulators like Scotts had one great advantage: Turfgrass is not native to North America, and growing it on the continent is, for the most part, an uphill ecological battle. Homeowners thus needed a lot of help in the quest for perfection.

But first Scotts had to help lodge the idea of perfect turf in the American imagination. Scotts was able to tap into postwar trends in brightly colored consumer products. From yellow slacks to blue Jell-O, colored products became status symbols and a sign that the consumer had rejected the drab black-and-white world of urban life for the modern suburb and its kaleidoscopic colors – which included, of course, the vibrant green lawn.

Architectural trends also helped the perfect turf aesthetic take root. A blurring of indoor and outdoor space occurred in the postwar era as patios and eventually sliding glass doors invited homeowners to treat the yard as an extension of their family room. What better way to achieve a comfy outdoor living space than to carpet the yard in a nice greensward.

In 1948, the perfect lawn took a giant step forward when the Scotts Co. began selling its “Weed and Feed” lawn care product, which allowed homeowners to eliminate weeds and fertilize simultaneously.

The development was probably one of the worst things ever to happen, ecologically speaking, to the American yard. Now homeowners were spreading the toxic herbicide 2,4-D – which has since been linked to cancer, reproductive harm and neurological impairment – on their lawns as a matter of course, whether they were having an issue with weeds or not.

Selective herbicides like 2,4-D killed broadleaf “weeds” like clover and left the grass intact. Clover and bluegrass, a desirable turf species, evolved together, with the former capturing nitrogen from the air and adding it to the soil as fertilizer. Killing it off sent homeowners back to the store for more artificial fertilizer to make up for the deficit.

That was bad news for homeowners, but a good business model for those companies selling lawn care products who, on the one hand, handicapped homeowners by killing off the clover and, on the other hand, sold them more chemical inputs to recreate what could have occurred naturally.

The meaning of grass painting

By the early 1960s, homeowners were already looking for ways of achieving perfect turf on the cheap.

A 1964 article in Newsweek pointed out that green grass paint was being sold in 35 states. The magazine opined that because a homeowner “needs a Bachelor of Chemistry to comprehend the bewildering variety of weed and bug destroyers now fogging the market,” paint was becoming an attractive alternative.

So the interest in grass painting is not entirely new.

What is new, however, is that the recent interest in painting the lawn is taking place in a context in which a more pluralistic vision of the yard has taken root.

People fed up with corporate-dominated lawn care are turning back the clock and cultivating their yards with clover, a plant that is resistant to drought and provides nutrients to the lawn, to boot. And so the clover lawn has been making a comeback, with videos on TikTok tagged #cloverlawn boasting 78 million views.

Together, the return of grass painting with the resurgent interest in clover lawns suggests that the ideal of the resource-intensive perfect lawn is an ecological conceit that the country may no longer be able to afford.