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Old 04-26-2011, 05:25 AM
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You've got plenty of options with semi-gloss black. PPG has their fixed-n-flat 2060 clear that's pre mixed if you wnat to go with base/clear, Finch used it on his Camaro as well as the 'Vette convertible that he floggs.... and every manufacturer has a version of semi-gloss. SUMMIT Racing has their hot rod black and i've used it a bunch. It's single stage urethane and has a great and EVEN (which is the hard part on large surfaces) sheen to it and lays down flat. Like any painting project, the secret to success is prep and air supply mixed with solid technique.

Definitly go with a catalyzed system, however you go. rattle cans and primer wont hold up.

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