View Poll Results: Black Primer?
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#21
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You're looking for John Deere Blitz Black.
Info Here:
http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/john...ack-31993.html
Lots of pics in that thread.
And painting and clearing is cake compared to making the surface perfect. Sanding is where it's at. Making sure every square inch is perfectly smooth. ANY imperfection you can see before paint... will be there after paint.
And if you want to maintain a flat look, you can add flattening agent to clear.
Info Here:
http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/john...ack-31993.html
Lots of pics in that thread.
And painting and clearing is cake compared to making the surface perfect. Sanding is where it's at. Making sure every square inch is perfectly smooth. ANY imperfection you can see before paint... will be there after paint.
And if you want to maintain a flat look, you can add flattening agent to clear.
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I understand what you are trying to pull off. These cars dont seem old enough to look ok in a primer state. But the whole point is to be different. So if you like it..then do it man. Like others have said though I would use a clear with flatening agent.
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Originally Posted by Speed Density
Why did you bring this back?
The Thread starter is a scamming little bastard.
Tony.
The Thread starter is a scamming little bastard.
Tony.
You talking to me? I replied to it without noticing the date, but it was on the first page. Someone that was looking back a ways probably voted on the poll. In case you didn't know, voting on a poll will bring a post back to the front page.
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I have some pics if you want to PS out the strips maybe dull it up what ever but primer is ugly and with that 1 day you will be chnaing something on your car get oil/grease on the primer and have to wet sand it out.
#37
Originally Posted by A-man930
The feb. issue of GMHTP features GMPP's LS7 Camaro, it's painted satin black and it looks badass if you ask me. Check it out.
Thats the color and the one that looks good, it doesnt look like crap
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Originally Posted by slick1851
You guys really need to look into real Muscle cars, ITS NOT PRIMER!!!!!!!
Its matt black with very little gloss, its a real paint not bs ricer primer
Its matt black with very little gloss, its a real paint not bs ricer primer
Hot Rods were wearing black primer long before the term "Ricer" was even invented. I know the Real Muscle Cars as you call them, that are seen around shows and cruises are painted, or at the very least they used epoxy primer, as well they should.
Make no mistake, those guys are only copying a look that was started years ago, using plain old primer.