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Van B |
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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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I don't know where to start. in it's Maryland stores BASF won't stock 22 line because of VOC levels. You'd probably have to get it from out of state. Tints go bad sitting on the shelf, so since not many shops paint everyday with SS, it doesn't move. Not many jobbers keep it on the shelf. Not to mention driving out of state to get it.
What are you trying to match? is it the right color? Rust spider webbing under something is bad primer. color doesn't keep rust away. Find a color you like. Find a painter. Have him recommend what paint he wants to use. Not trying to make anyone mad, just saving you time and money. Kevin |
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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 ![]() ![]() |
I don't know where to start. in it's Maryland stores BASF won't stock 22 line because of VOC levels. You'd probably have to get it from out of state. Tints go bad sitting on the shelf, so since not many shops paint everyday with SS, it doesn't move. Not many jobbers keep it on the shelf. Not to mention driving out of state to get it. What are you trying to match? is it the right color? Rust spider webbing under something is bad primer. color doesn't keep rust away. Find a color you like. Find a painter. Have him recommend what paint he wants to use. Not trying to make anyone mad, just saving you time and money. Kevin interesting about the primer for spider web. ford t-bird is ungalv. like the ford falcon. ford australia must have had a much better factory primer and application quality than ford USA. both were areas of factory paint taken off. i was really surprised by the t bird. we look at the rest of it now with "x-ray" vision and we are not seeing a pretty picture. |
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