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Seems like this would be the best hope of replicating the nuance of my L13M Saturn yellow that was badly missed with its previous paint job. But, I can’t seem to find anyone who can source it or much less has experience with it.
Anyone out there in 914 World have experience, advice, or sourcing tips they care to pass along? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/yellow914.JPG) |
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@Superhawk996 @wonkipop that brand specifically is really what I was after. But it does help confirming that the VOC regs do effect color presentation. The paint on my car was definitely a poor backyard spray job in a Georgia summer... Awful. And now that I've found some spots of adhesion failure in addition to the Bondo job on the rear bumper, this seems like the best opportunity I will have.
I bought the best full face respirator that 3M has (FF-800 series) and their VOC specific filters since I already planned on doing a full underbody treatment with the Dynatron stuff. But back to the original question, I was hoping someone could tell me how well the 22 line matches up with OE color specs and where they bought from. As none of the local dealers from the BASF website actually carry the product. |
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914 Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5,017 Joined: 6-May 20 From: north antarctica Member No.: 24,231 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille ![]() ![]() |
@Superhawk996 @wonkipop that brand specifically is really what I was after. But it does help confirming that the VOC regs do effect color presentation. The paint on my car was definitely a poor backyard spray job in a Georgia summer... Awful. And now that I've found some spots of adhesion failure in addition to the Bondo job on the rear bumper, this seems like the best opportunity I will have. I bought the best full face respirator that 3M has (FF-800 series) and their VOC specific filters since I already planned on doing a full underbody treatment with the Dynatron stuff. But back to the original question, I was hoping someone could tell me how well the 22 line matches up with OE color specs and where they bought from. As none of the local dealers from the BASF website actually carry the product. i'll ask mike for you. i am at the workshop tomorrow to try and put the renault back together. all the timing belt parts should be there -- "hopefully". the old bloke dennis who does the full spray jobs has done lots of work on 911 restos over the last 20 - 30 years. for pretty fussy farkers. he is probably going to know what the best match for original factory paint is. i wouldn't mind betting it is glasurit. you could try an email to porsche germany. they have a resto shop. ask them what paint they use. they will probably reply. whatever it is its bound to be "eco" given the way germany is these days on all that stuff. but maybe they have a skunk works with locked doors to keep the enviro inspectors out. |
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