Black single stage or Rustoleum, Painting the engine grill and silver trim and wheels |
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Black single stage or Rustoleum, Painting the engine grill and silver trim and wheels |
sww914 |
Aug 18 2007, 01:02 AM
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FYI, you can get flattening agent to convert your single stage to semi-gloss or flat. Dulled single stage is a lot tougher than spraycan paint. Test it first, spray a test panel or two with different amounts added to your mixed paint to be sure you're getting exactly the sheen that you want.
Try to paint all of the pieces that you want to have that finish at one time. I painted some parts on a warm day (in the shade) and some the next day when it was overcast, and they looked totally different even though I mixed it to exactly the same proportions. |
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