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Undercarraige paint, not powder coat, Eastwood's new ceramic paint-gloss or satin |
retrofit |
Aug 1 2008, 05:48 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 176 Joined: 17-April 04 From: Turlock,Ca Member No.: 1,943 |
Was cruising through Eastwoods catalog and found their "new" ceramic under carriage paint. It's a two part mix, paint and hardener, so it should be more durable than just paint. An alternative to powder coat?
Anybody try it yet??? Question? What is more correct, gloss or satin? My stock suspension parts are faded black accented with rock chips and specks of rust along with the faint whisper of old road kill... Seriously-gloss or satin. I say satin. PC is gloss, yes? Enuf 914 mind warpage. Back to work! Retro |
tod914 |
Aug 2 2008, 07:23 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,755 Joined: 19-January 03 From: Lincoln Park, NJ Member No.: 170 |
Semigloss. PC you can get in all kinds of finishes. From gloss to matte.
Closest I found is a color called Raven black. Very close but not perfect. PC shows every imperfection. There are metal fillers you can use though. Odd thing about the Porsche black, it has a very slight tint of grey in it, making it hard to duplicate. |
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