Re: Correct 1969-1972 hood matte/flat black paint, where to get?
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And you better have your prep real good or it will come off in sheets Agreed, a better substitute that I've found over the years is Mar-hyde, easy to spray, your technique can yield different results, but either way, much easier to care for later after application, depending on how much texture/pebble you apply in your spray technique, you can wax it later without fear of FUBARing it
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Re: Correct 1969-1972 hood matte/flat black paint, where to get?
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I always use organisol, other ways will work but nothing beats the real thing. I used black epoxy first then a double coat of organisol and done. It doesn't like being spray in humid weather.
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Re: Correct 1969-1972 hood matte/flat black paint, where to get?
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Do not wonder, it's an absolute must. Once you're past the open window of chemical bonding you have to create a mechanical bond by scuffing the area to be painted. You will not have to tell your painted to scuff, as I'm sure he'll know that. Thanks for sharing my videos guys. I've learned a lot from people and it's great to share that with others. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with. Also, thanks migsBIG for selling me the disc brakes last year at the Van Buys swap meet. It was good getting to meet you. Send me a PM if you need my number or I can help your painter in anyway with the Organosol. Wonder if I should have him scuff the hood first for better application?
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Re: Correct 1969-1972 hood matte/flat black paint, where to get?
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Re: Correct 1969-1972 hood matte/flat black paint, where to get?
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Wish the OP would have shared what he went with as I too am doing a 1972 Rallye Charger hood black out and having issues with paint. So has anyone found a solution?
- I was goanna go "Cuda Cody's route (and appreciate all the effort) but PPG discontinued 2 of the 5 ingredients for his custom mixture so that's a dead end - The mar Hyde I can only find in rattle cans...memh - The Sherwin Williams looked promising but really looking it at seems WAY more texture than original - Eastwood has a "Rat Rod' Satin black but comes in gallon cans...don't need that much
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Re: Correct 1969-1972 hood matte/flat black paint, where to get?
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If it's just the middle part of the hood your doing a rattle can may be ok. Might be worth a can to test drive it on something to see if you like it, and can get it to lay down uniform with no lines or streaks.
The Sherwin Williams stuff I was not able to find locally as I wanted to buy a small can to see what it looks like years ago. The Sherwin Williams stores here just do house paint.
The white PPG 1999 paint texture additive appears to be a super fine sand or talcum powder like product. Might be able to get something like that from another source?
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Re: Correct 1969-1972 hood matte/flat black paint, where to get?
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[quote=AKcharger - Eastwood has a "Rat Rod' Satin black but comes in gallon cans...don't need that much [/quote] you can buy it in quarts from summit racing https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-up312qyou might want to check with a automotive paint store. they used to sell SEM satin black paint in quarts so you can spray it with a paint gun instead of a spray bomb.
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Re: Correct 1969-1972 hood matte/flat black paint, where to get?
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you can buy it in quarts from summit racing https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-up312qyou might want to check with a automotive paint store. they used to sell SEM satin black paint in quarts so you can spray it with a paint gun instead of a spray bomb. Oh!! good Idea! thanks!
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Re: Correct 1969-1972 hood matte/flat black paint, where to get?
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Wish the OP would have shared what he went with as I too am doing a 1972 Rallye Charger hood black out and having issues with paint. So has anyone found a solution?
- I was goanna go "Cuda Cody's route (and appreciate all the effort) but PPG discontinued 2 of the 5 ingredients for his custom mixture so that's a dead end - The mar Hyde I can only find in rattle cans...memh - The Sherwin Williams looked promising but really looking it at seems WAY more texture than original - Eastwood has a "Rat Rod' Satin black but comes in gallon cans...don't need that much
The original source was Totally Auto, but they stopped production as I ordered the last can in existence, so there was no point of putting them down. there have been other companies that have stepped up since. https://8774paint1.com/
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