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Bob Jenkins
01-01-2002, 08:57 AM
http://www.69zl1.com/




Site already seen by many people here but I thought I would post the page anyway.
Lots of neat documents and before restoration pictures. Cool site...







[Edited by Bob Jenkins (01-01-2002 at 03:57 AM).]

COPO
01-01-2002, 07:02 PM
clickable http://www.69zl1.com/

micky69396
01-02-2002, 12:37 AM
It looks just a little more glossy than DP-90, its not too hard to make. Micky

70 copo
01-02-2002, 01:36 AM
I agree with Micky.... It is not too hard to make.

CamarosRus
01-02-2002, 02:03 AM
Micky and others........Do you have a way to "brighten" the DP-90 or I then used PPG Acylic Enamel Gloss black and added a flatner to retard the gloss and a hardner for durability........You professionals have the expereince......just curious if in fact you cover the DP with something else???
Chuck Sharin

micky69396
01-02-2002, 03:03 AM
I havent worked with the LF that much yet, just starting to use it actually, but there are a few ways to change it by the amount of activator, different activator, retarder, pigment, etc. The only drawback to DP is the color itself, usually has a brownish hue to it straight out of the can, but it can be worked with to change that too. As a rule I dont use it for underhood stuff, mostly chassis parts and floorpans (depending on the car), how it was supposed to be, otherwise it is other blacks that we make.

x44d80
01-02-2002, 05:21 AM
I recently emailed the owner of the car and he said as soon as the car is done he'll post more pictures of it. I emailed him to find the gloss of black he used on the bottom of the car but he forwarded me to the resto shop and I haven't received a reply. Anyone out there know the proper gloss of black for the bottom of a 69 camaro?

x44d80
01-02-2002, 11:56 PM
I contacted C&V Restorations who did the ZL-1 about the color of the floor pans and he emailed me back with this reply, "We use Spies Hecker paint and the black is a high solid single stage that we put a flattening agent in, its roughly 50% semi gloss, we mix it 1 to 1 on the firewall,floor pans and sub frame. The inner fenders and heater box cover are about 30% gloss, slightly glossier then the rest of the area's that are black."

Denis
01-03-2002, 12:38 AM
30% gloss is glossier than 50% semi gloss?

micky69396
01-03-2002, 04:28 PM
He just give out percentages opposite of most everyone is all. If you want to do it just mix some paint and match it to the degree of gloss you like to use. Everybody has there own way of doing it.

YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY
01-03-2002, 06:05 PM
I have used the DP90 and LF's, and was able to give it some more gloss by adding DT reducers to make it a sealer. I used the same reducer regardless of the temperature on that given day to give different components a little different gloss %. I don't think the gloss % was a spec. requirement back in the day when GM was building them, so it doesn't have to be so uniform. Just don't use the 402 catalyst unless it's like 50 degrees or cooler.
M