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Ansbacher
I am looking for a good paint to do my targa top. I DO NOT like or want a high-gloss finish, as to me that looks cheesy and what flippers routinely use. I want something between a satin and a medium gloss finish. Anybody out there have any suggestions? Thanks.

Ansbacher
'74 2.0L White
EdwardBlume
I'm planning to use a semi gloss textured bed liner which I used on the rockers and rear valence.

I have a deep scratch on the top I need to address carefully as well.
mramber
QUOTE(Ansbacher @ Apr 24 2015, 01:10 PM) *

I am looking for a good paint to do my targa top. I DO NOT like or want a high-gloss finish, as to me that looks cheesy and what flippers routinely use. I want something between a satin and a medium gloss finish. Anybody out there have any suggestions? Thanks.

Ansbacher
'74 2.0L White


My top had been sanded smooth and painted by the PO. I wanted to get a satin black and textured look. My wife suggested that I try a can of Rustoleum Hammered Black paint. I was doubtful, but gave it a shot, and I really like the way it turned out. I'll have to get a pic of it on the car later, but here it is the day after painting it. It's actually not as glossy in up close as it looks in the picture.

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Tom_T
They were originally a satin or semi-flat finish Black. Some folks have used the Wurth underbody shutz for texture with the satin/semi-flat/flat black over.
Java2570
I just purchased some SEM Color Coat Landau Black paint that I intend to use on my top.
It's a satin finish flexible paint that can be used on vinyl, plastics, etc.
I haven't tried it as of yet but I'm pretty sure others have used it with good success.
914_teener
I used the 3M undercoating on my valances and then sprayed them with a semigloss clear lacquer. They match the same stipple that's on the bumper tops. It's almost a perfect match.

Gonna do the top sometime this Summer. I did a thread on it a while back.



Ansbacher
Thanks to all for your suggestions and those that PMed me. I am intrigued by the Hammered Black idea and might give it a try. I know it is a very durable paint also, so should wear well in the elements.

Ansbacher
dudzy's914
The cheap way:
If the texture is still there and it has just discolored a little, I use Black Plast-Dip. Mine came out great and is not far off OEM color.
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