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Re: undercarriage semi gloss black
I ended up using SEM Trim black on my floor pan and sub-frame. I used it over PPG epoxy primer in gray. I couldn't be happier with the results. Here's how it came out.
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Re: undercarriage semi gloss black
I still use Eastwood Chassis black. Not flashy but it works. And is close to the real color my frame was when new.
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Re: undercarriage semi gloss black
Interesting the a-arms were bare.. Very cool photo. Do you know the year it was taken & which plant?
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Re: undercarriage semi gloss black
1964, Fremont. That pic was before the blackout station.
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Re: undercarriage semi gloss black
Very cool; thanks for sharing.
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Re: undercarriage semi gloss black
Thanks for all the help and advice.. I ended going with a PPG DCC 9300 black,which is an acrylic urethane. with a 4985 flattening agent,dcx 61 hardener and a DT reducer... I like the semi gloss look...was slightly more than a semi gloss, but I would add a few ounces of flattener on the final coat to tone it down a little.always remember what each product role is on the formula...it you add more hardener it will get more shiner..i also used a DT 885 reducer that is used for some hot temperature . it dryer slower and will give you more time to spray the underneath of car. with it drying evenly..will post some pix hopefully tomorrow. Chris
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