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I'm thinking a thin layer of white over sonic blue may do the trick, or it will just end up white.
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/89942/caspercaster#latest
There was an original early 60s Strat for sale not too far from me last year. In every single photo it looked like oly white. However, it was shell pink. The owner admitted keeping it in the sun room/conservatory for years and instead of yellowing... it faded. To almost white.
@menamestom unfortunately you won’t be able to achieve this shade out of a can unless you find someone who already retails these niche colours. You’ll need to mix it and have it sprayed through an HVLP setup or the likes.
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That is Daphne Blue. Bold, bordering on camp.
Use a Pantone™ chart to identify the exact hue and saturation you desire. A specialist should be able to formulate the correct blend of pigments to arrive at an accurate match.
https://www.pantone-colours.com
My Sonic is already on the lighter side as that's what most people prefer.
And it will fade in sunlight.