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Summit Racing paints and primers

Posted By: TC@HP2

Summit Racing paints and primers - 03/14/21 07:15 PM

Anyone use the Summit Racing line of refinishing products or have opinions on them? Or should I just stick with some local paint distributors? Being shocked at paint prices, the Summit stuff looks like it might be a bit more reasonable alternative.

FWIW, I'm not interested in OEM or restoration colors.
Posted By: B1MAXX

Re: Summit Racing paints and primers - 03/14/21 11:56 PM

I have used their low voc (thats the only one they would ship to Pa.) 2 part high build... I like it. I did it for the same reason, ppg even the omni line is pricey.
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Summit Racing paints and primers - 03/15/21 05:50 AM

I use Evercoatfilers and primer Slicksand I like it the best. After all is said and done I shoot on PPG DP90 used as a,SEALER.
A,SEALER. So is 3 parts as weaker or 2 as a primer
One primer ome hardener. And then one part good grade paint quality slow LAQURE thinner.
Worked well as a,sealer.
Paint on a budget of RM Dimont and the Dumont clear. Will gone a good job. Show quality on fact.
If lower cost or solid color nothing wrong with RM Limco Supreme line of RM
FYI diamond clear is very good.
I shoot house of color candy and us the RM Dumont clear on top paying job
Posted By: Mr.Yuck

Re: Summit Racing paints and primers - 03/15/21 02:33 PM

This car was painted with their Viper Red paint.

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Posted By: Max Wedge Savoy

Re: Summit Racing paints and primers - 03/15/21 03:18 PM

Not Mopar related but I painted my brand X car with their base coat clear coat hugger orange. It turned out awesome!

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Posted By: jcc

Re: Summit Racing paints and primers - 03/16/21 05:53 PM

I have used dozens of gals of the Summit acrylic urethane's in my work for non automotive or truck use. Its decent and affordable. I still have usable on the shelf a bit of the original Dupont IMron paints, my favorite.
I have used gallons of the Summit brand DTM epoxy primer, Did not impress me, and not likely I would buy it again.
Posted By: 5wndwcpe

Re: Summit Racing paints and primers - 03/17/21 05:11 PM

Don't overlook Southern Polyurethanes for primer. Great stuff, reasonably priced and unparalleled support.
Posted By: Exit1965

Re: Summit Racing paints and primers - 03/18/21 04:35 PM

I believe Summit is, or at least was, made by Kirker and I think buying actual Kirker is cheaper. Summit brand didn't have the color I want, which was a Kirker color, so I ordered Kirker from these guys. In 2015, even though I am in CA I was able to order the regular stuff, not the super low voc or whatever California allows.

This is what I got. My first time spraying a car, and it went well:

https://www.autobodytoolmart.com/pr...lic-urethane-enamel-fleet-white-ua-81496


Posted By: TC@HP2

Re: Summit Racing paints and primers - 03/18/21 10:15 PM

Thanks for the tip on Kirker. I assumed someone else made Summit paint, just like everything else they brand, but I wasn't too concerned with chasing it down. Might look at their catalog as Summit doesn't have exact color combo I want and I was going to have to mix up something close.

Overall comments seem to lean positive for color coats. Primer seemed contingent upon what you are using.
Posted By: DaytonaTurbo

Re: Summit Racing paints and primers - 03/20/21 01:19 PM

Originally Posted by 5wndwcpe
Don't overlook Southern Polyurethanes for primer. Great stuff, reasonably priced and unparalleled support.



I only wish they offered more color choices. I have an upcoming build where I'm thinking about black and their single stage is at the top of the heap!
Posted By: 5wndwcpe

Re: Summit Racing paints and primers - 03/26/21 01:30 PM

Originally Posted by DaytonaTurbo
Originally Posted by 5wndwcpe
Don't overlook Southern Polyurethanes for primer. Great stuff, reasonably priced and unparalleled support.



I only wish they offered more color choices. I have an upcoming build where I'm thinking about black and their single stage is at the top of the heap!


True. I do use their black base and it is black. Not black/blue or black/brown but black/black. Nice stuff.
Posted By: TC@HP2

Re: Summit Racing paints and primers - 06/20/21 03:58 PM

A month or so ago I was searching some colors and came across a company that had some nice mixes at good prices. Unfortunately I forgot to bookmark their page. I'm hoping maybe someone here has seen it. Their label was a pale tan color and their logo looked a bit like a vintage hood ornament. Ring any bells with anyone?
Posted By: TJP

Re: Summit Racing paints and primers - 06/21/21 12:31 AM

Myself, although definitely not a painter by trade have always used the premium paints from PPG or similar. I also start the first coat of primer with that 1 mfg. and stay with their products all the way to the clear coat. Yes more expensive but, 30 years later I have had professional painters question the age of the paint.
My reason for doing so is many years back I mixed some products and had bad results. It was a painful experience to strip a show quality paint job back to bare metal and I swore I would never do so again. Normally I contact the area rep for whichever company I'm going with, tell them what I'm doing, and follow their recommendations with no deviation.
If it's something I don't plan on keeping, different story wink twocents beer
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