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Nice work!! Did you paint the rims and if so do you have the color code for it???
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I need a gun to shoot a fender apron and misc. touch up. Should I just get a lower-end touchup gun someplace like Sears, etc., or invest in something of higher quality? Plan to get an economical compressor - minimum size.
This stuff (Ace paint) does seems to take longer than Rustoleum to dry, but could that mean the final finish a bit tougher overall? Color match is great, just took a long time to find a guy (at Ace) who understood what I was after and knew what to do with the machine. I held up a fender apron and he took the measurement.![]()
jsaltlick - I Just ordered 1 can - I'll see what happens... ThanksJust buy one rattle can to match from towerpaint.com save you a ton of time and $$$$.
CrazyGreek - Your paint job looks awesome. How much of the Ace paint did you wind up using? It looks like you covered everything in what three coats?
Thanks
I have set of stock steelies that are black. Want to change to factory gray. Does anyone have the code to match ? I don't have anything to take in and have scan'ed.
Thx
Got the fenders flattened out..
First pic shows the slight dip in fender, then abracadabra, poof it''s gone.. Straight as can be... plus some dust...
The code for the ACE Rust Stop Paint for OLIVE 653 is
Ingredient | Formula
AXX | 0 18 1
C | 0 25 0
L | 2 16 1
This is how it appears on the side of the can. And no they do not use Auto color codes. I used a color chip and they used the laser spectrometer and created the paint. The color is DEAD ON tho. I sprayed it on next to a area that I shot with Automotive paint at $50.00 a quart using the 653 code. After drying I could not see any color variation. Amazing. And this stuff does not run. Very high solids. I will be shooting clear over it as well.
When I stopped at ACE 5 people were taking a look. One guy took a couple pics... (wow, is this normal?) Picked up a couple bolts n such, then drover her home.
I don't know about everyone else's but my ACE just told me that they are discontinuing their version of rustoleum.
Reading this thread I saw this post from about 9 months ago. Does Ace still sell this paint?
Also, any chance Greek can post a pictue of his Breathe Green 40? I've been looking all over for a picture of a Cruiser painted that color!
So the only way to get a particular color at ACE is to bring in the color needed or wanted. They will then produce a gallon of the color matched paint? Where does one go to find a sample of something like the green 40 posted above?
Would really like to try this inexpensive way to paint my cruiser
Thanks
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