Is sherman williams paint any good?
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Is sherwin williams paint any good?
As the title stats. Going to get the car painted and he said this is what he uses. I'm going to go with sunset orange and want to get as close to the oem color as possible. What brand would you guys recommend?
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yea SherWIN Williams paint is good stuff.. definitely comparable to PPG, DuPont, Sikkens, etc.
but i may be a little biased because i sell the stuff.. haha
what kinda basecoat is he using? Ultra 7000 or Dimension?
Edit... i noticed you're in Columbus... what shop are you taking it to?
but i may be a little biased because i sell the stuff.. haha
what kinda basecoat is he using? Ultra 7000 or Dimension?
Edit... i noticed you're in Columbus... what shop are you taking it to?
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I'm actually going to use a guy in tulsa. I'm not sure about the base coat. Any recommendations would be greatly apperciated. I've got $10,000 to spend on the paint and body work and he said he could do it for that. I won't use any shops in columbus.
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honestly, i would never put it on anything that i was going to keep. we (the shop) used it for about a year and had nothing but problems with it, mostly peeling and are rep and S.W. would always say it was are fault. i painted my car with it and it looked great for about 6 months and it too started to peel. so now its PPG or Diamont for me.
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honestly, i would never put it on anything that i was going to keep. we (the shop) used it for about a year and had nothing but problems with it, mostly peeling and are rep and S.W. would always say it was are fault. i painted my car with it and it looked great for about 6 months and it too started to peel. so now its PPG or Diamont for me.
no offense... but if you cant get this paint to lay down.. you're doing something wrong.. i can show you a bunch of cars painted with PPG, Sikkens, and DuPont paint that all have peeling problems... guess what.. its not the paint..
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I agree with Ricer, I've had SW on a few of my cars without any problems, no complaints, pretty good stuff. Never peeled or anything, doubt it ever will. I think I like DuPont a little better, that's just personal preference though.
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Look man I'm not going to get in a pissing match with you about this.. But I can site the exact same situations with BASF customers switching to Sherwin.. So I say again.. It aint the paint man..
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Our shop shoots PPG on production type or insurance paint work. I would have to say that it is mostly a case of known quantity. It is what most of us shot in school. For show finishes we shoot either House of Kolor or Sikkens -mostly because that is what our airbrush artist likes. My personal favorite though is the Alsa Corp. stuff. I have TRIED to f*** that stuff up shooting it, and can't. lol I don't know why, but it seems to hold up in the sun better than some of the other "show quality" paints.
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i'm not doubting your experiences.. and believe me.. you are far from ruffling my feathers dude.. the internetz are so serious right? haha... but i was responding to your misinformation about our paint and just paint in general.. you can't expect to pick up a gun and spray every paint exactly the same way.. some paints cater to different painters style.. and some don't.. its as simple as that.. the point is ANY paint can look amazing if done properly. I mean i could make a rattle can paint job look killer if i really wanted to take the time to do it