Re: Mopaints?
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Is Mopaints still around?
Maybe?, Robs last ph# was 1-732-846-1044, no website that I know of?
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Re: Mopaints?
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This is an old thread but is Mopaints still in business? You could try calling the ph# I supplied above, but even if he is, you don't want to use their products IMHO, PPG or SEM for a quality product to spray dye interior components
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Re: Mopaints?
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This is an old thread but is Mopaints still in business? You could try calling the ph# I supplied above, but even if he is, you don't want to use their products IMHO, PPG or SEM for a quality product to spray dye interior components Thanks Dayclona, I am having trouble matching buckskin tan for my Charger. My local PPG paint suppler mixed as per the code (AC38ET8/23076) but the color was not close! Would be nice if I could order a color and get something close
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Re: Mopaints?
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This is an old thread but is Mopaints still in business? You could try calling the ph# I supplied above, but even if he is, you don't want to use their products IMHO, PPG or SEM for a quality product to spray dye interior components Thanks Dayclona, I am having trouble matching buckskin tan for my Charger. My local PPG paint suppler mixed as per the code (AC38ET8/23076) but the color was not close! Would be nice if I could order a color and get something close If your already having it mixed for spraying have your "paint guy" tweak the color till it matches, plus if your trying to match 40+ yr old trim, it could have faded, and while I'm sure you probably would like uniformity in the colors of various interior components to match, keep n mind that the factory used various vendors for interior items and the shade can vary amongst the pieces, I'm sure even parts from the same vendor had varying shade differences amongst the supplied lots
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Re: Mopaints?
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.....keep in mind that the factory used various vendors for interior items and the shade can vary amongst the pieces, I'm sure even parts from the same vendor had varying shade differences amongst the supplied lots I saw a '69 Roadrunner once that had the entire interior changed to black using the same material. It really looked odd as there was no contrast between items.
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Re: Mopaints?
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.....keep in mind that the factory used various vendors for interior items and the shade can vary amongst the pieces, I'm sure even parts from the same vendor had varying shade differences amongst the supplied lots I saw a '69 Roadrunner once that had the entire interior changed to black using the same material. It really looked odd as there was no contrast between items. I've seen people do it with red and it just doesn't look right
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