Re: Totally Auto's Paint
[Re: PAINT IT BLACK]
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02/25/09 05:17 PM
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i used there argent silver for my shaker bubble and it was good. i think it just was a shade too light and shiney but overall it worked good.
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Re: Totally Auto's Paint
[Re: Matt M]
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02/25/09 09:17 PM
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Re: Totally Auto's Paint
[Re: floorit426]
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02/26/09 11:26 AM
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Bought once from them and the nozzle clogged. I returned it, but had to pay shipping. Sounds like a roll of the dice if you buy there. I would look elsewhere.
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Re: Totally Auto's Paint
[Re: cogen80]
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02/26/09 07:20 PM
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i used their rally wheel paint and didn't like it.
Do you care if I ask why ? Just wondering becuase the Rallye wheel paint seems to be the best of the ones I used. Just wondering if I'm missing something or getting lucky.
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Re: Totally Auto's Paint
[Re: floorit426]
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02/26/09 11:25 PM
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Does the problem with the clogging of the nozzles occur mainly with the textured paint? I would be using it to spray some parts Y1.
That does seem to be the rule but there's always an exception. But most non-textured have been pretty good for me.
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Re: Totally Auto's Paint
[Re: Moparman440]
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02/27/09 02:13 AM
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i got their kit for redoing the 70 road runner horn. the purple was way off, very gray. i posted about it quite a while back. they were pretty good about dealing with it, in a way. i sent the can back, and they said that this was the right color, and returned it to me.
it's still off, not the right color, but since i couldn't find anything else at the time, it was close enough.
i would probably buy from them again, but most likely depends on what it was...
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Re: Totally Auto's Paint
[Re: mickm]
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02/27/09 02:29 AM
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Worked great for me! Used their black dash paint, grill silver, argent, and organosol all rattle can spray paint. I have to admit when I sprayed my airgrabber scoop on my 71 Bee with a spray bomb I fully intended I wouldn't be satisfied and I'd have to do it over again properly with a gun etc. But I had the can kicking around so I tried it. I was happy with it just the way it was. I tried over and over to get dash satin black mixed locally and to make a long story short gave up and used Totally Autos and it turned out perfect.
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Re: Totally Auto's Paint
[Re: floorit426]
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02/27/09 07:41 PM
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Does the problem with the clogging of the nozzles occur mainly with the textured paint? I would be using it to spray some parts Y1.
Nope, mine happened with the regular stuff.
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Re: Totally Auto's Paint
[Re: 70mopes]
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02/27/09 07:42 PM
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I like their products. I think they offer up good selection and quality products. How many other vendors offer a similar rattle can alternative that works as well?
I've found my local hardware or automotive store is just as good or better.
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