I'm looking for an online supplier for a gallon of single stage. Hoping someone could steer me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance.
Caribbean turquoise paint.
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Re: Caribbean turquoise paint.
Good info. Thanks Danny.
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Re: Caribbean turquoise paint.
Both Eastwood and Summit racing have paints as well at a reasonable price.
Re: Caribbean turquoise paint.
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Re: Caribbean turquoise paint.
[quote="BAMAFORD"]This company has quality affordable paint
https://www.paintforcars.com/enamel_paint_kits.html[/quote
But they don't offer Caribbean Turquoise
Danny
https://www.paintforcars.com/enamel_paint_kits.html[/quote
But they don't offer Caribbean Turquoise
Danny
Re: Caribbean turquoise paint.
Carribean Turquoise is a nice color on Slicks. Julie up in
Durango had hers repainted the Turquoise and White combo
that was original to the truck. I had been looking at that for mine,
but found another color I liked a little better. I would say start
checking with Automotive Paint Suppliers in your area.
Most good auto color vendors can make any color combo you need
from a database with formulas for colors in the thousands. They even
have a little gadget they can point at your original color like on a door jamb where the paint hasn't faded and get a color off of that. TR
Durango had hers repainted the Turquoise and White combo
that was original to the truck. I had been looking at that for mine,
but found another color I liked a little better. I would say start
checking with Automotive Paint Suppliers in your area.
Most good auto color vendors can make any color combo you need
from a database with formulas for colors in the thousands. They even
have a little gadget they can point at your original color like on a door jamb where the paint hasn't faded and get a color off of that. TR
Re: Caribbean turquoise paint.
While not meeting your criteria of online supplier; this is my backup for colors I can't obtain at a reasonable price elsewhere. http://prosprayfinishes.com/ .I am well satisfied with the product; coverage is certainly better than with most of the less expensive versions of the coatings giants. A recent example is toreador red, which has the triple whammy of being red, and metallic, and pearl. $ 628.00 gal was the best I could hammer my Shopline distributor down to. Matrix was in that same range. I got the ProSpray for around $415.00 a gallon ( base coat, with PPG clear), and am well satisfied with all aspects at this point. Being a red, time will tell. My standard statement is that if Earl Sheib can guarantee their reds to be fade-free for five years, others should be able to provide an equally fade-resistant product.
Paul
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Re: Caribbean turquoise paint.
Thanks again to all. Especially to Hunter's 64. Picked up two quarts of paint from automotivetouchup. Match was right on. This was my first attempt at spraying my own. And I impressed myself. Right up to the point where I spilled fuel down the side. Re-do. No I didn't have a clear coat on it yet. [/url][/img]
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Glad it worked out for you, sorry about the spill ... been there done that got the T shirt, mine was brake fluid down the fire wall . what a friggin nightmare that was to fix.
Danny
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