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<blockquote data-quote="CY98Cobra" data-source="post: 2297066" data-attributes="member: 12791"><p>It is like Krylon, Duplicolor, etc. To prep I used the scotchbrite pad to help the paint stick, cleaned with soap and water then alcohol, then sprayed with duplicolor primer until it was completely covered. After the alloted drying time I sprayed the color coat. After it had dryed I used duplicolor clear coat.</p><p></p><p>Is your car laser red? If so you have a three stage paint. Base color coat, then tinted clear, then regular clear I believe. I remember looking on their site for laser red (my girlfriend has a laser red 99 gt) and it was the three stage process. They sold it as a kit. Check on the site to see what all is included. You will need your paint code which is on the door jamb sticker. </p><p></p><p>When you get the paint they include a card so you can color match. Make sure you check that it matches by painting the card just as you would the part (primer, paint, clear). Then you can compare it to your car to make sure it is mixed properly. Make sure you clear coat the card. The color won't match without it. Also, when painting, use light mist coats and allow drying time in between. If you don't you will get runs. Patience is key here. Paint the clear the same way, light mist coats. The clear is harder to see so it's easy to spray too much on at one time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CY98Cobra, post: 2297066, member: 12791"] It is like Krylon, Duplicolor, etc. To prep I used the scotchbrite pad to help the paint stick, cleaned with soap and water then alcohol, then sprayed with duplicolor primer until it was completely covered. After the alloted drying time I sprayed the color coat. After it had dryed I used duplicolor clear coat. Is your car laser red? If so you have a three stage paint. Base color coat, then tinted clear, then regular clear I believe. I remember looking on their site for laser red (my girlfriend has a laser red 99 gt) and it was the three stage process. They sold it as a kit. Check on the site to see what all is included. You will need your paint code which is on the door jamb sticker. When you get the paint they include a card so you can color match. Make sure you check that it matches by painting the card just as you would the part (primer, paint, clear). Then you can compare it to your car to make sure it is mixed properly. Make sure you clear coat the card. The color won't match without it. Also, when painting, use light mist coats and allow drying time in between. If you don't you will get runs. Patience is key here. Paint the clear the same way, light mist coats. The clear is harder to see so it's easy to spray too much on at one time. [/QUOTE]
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