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    In the paint biz, you get what you pay for.....no more.

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    These folks have good, i.e House of Kolor and PPG plus unknown quality stuff. And again, "ya gets what ya pays for" http://www.tcpglobal.com/Restorationshop/

    Acrylic enamel is in general, 'old school' with the new urethane base coat/clear coat systems now. Why spend all that time effort and money in body prep for a ho-hum paint job

    I prefer DuPont for color, SPI* for prep coats (sandable epoxy and a nice 2K) and their Universal Clear, which is how my '31 was painted.

    Nice thing about this web site - color charts



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    Last edited by IC2; 03-30-2009 at 04:28 PM.
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