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09-21-2005 06:36 PM
Thread: Flat/satin Black Paint
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Here's how I would do it. You will need to prep...
Here's how I would do it. You will need to prep the car like you would for a repaint.
It will need to be primed, since the paint is actually a high grade topcoat, and won't stick as well without... -
09-21-2005 02:15 PM
Thread: Flat/satin Black Paint
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BTW, This car was originally done in black epoxy...
BTW, This car was originally done in black epoxy primer, and was starting to turn gray after about 3 years.
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09-21-2005 02:13 PM
Thread: Flat/satin Black Paint
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Here it is. The flattener was PPG DX-685. It...
Here it is. The flattener was PPG DX-685. It can be mixed in either colors or clears. Not all flatteners will go into clear without causing white specks. On the label are choices for "semigloss"...
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09-21-2005 02:07 PM
Thread: Flat/satin Black Paint
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If don't want a primer, and you want it to last,...
If don't want a primer, and you want it to last, you have a few choices:
Single stage catalyzed black urethane with flattener added,
Black basecoat with either a flat clear (which PPG makes) or...
on small cars yes. but fat fender cars are pretty much the same in size and weight as the donor car. i found s10 brakes work great on fat fender and pickups. a deuce will just need manual brakes...
Time for brakes