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Tedisky

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I used that same paint in black. But, I like my stuff to be a little understated, like to keep things simple looking. You barely see the letters on the caliper in this pic.

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It's great paint.

Matches really really well.

Works best if you spray it; instead of brushing. You can get 1-time use aerosol sprayers from your parts house.
 

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It's great paint.

Matches really really well.

Works best if you spray it; instead of brushing. You can get 1-time use aerosol sprayers from your parts house.

ok,thanks for the info!
you've had problems with brushing it?i know it's supposed to self level right?


I used that same paint in black. But, I like my stuff to be a little understated, like to keep things simple looking. You barely see the letters on the caliper in this pic.

DSC01609.jpg

that's a nice and clean car.
 

mblgjr

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No, it looks fine brushing it. Leveling wasn't the issue.

Because of the metallic content though, I was happier with the way the metallic "sat" by spraying it instead. It's also suggested on G2's company site and they mention the metallics will do better when sprayed (and I found this to be true).
 

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