Flat, Satin, Hot-rod Black Camaros Welcome!
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Flat, Satin, Hot-rod Black Camaros Welcome!
so Im leaning into painting my camaro Flat black.
Im leaving the side view mirrors, c panel and berger gloss black and the rest flat it out.
I would love to see some pics. Feedback is always welcomed. thanks alot.
Im leaving the side view mirrors, c panel and berger gloss black and the rest flat it out.
I would love to see some pics. Feedback is always welcomed. thanks alot.
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Here is my old '94 Z28
Mirrors and hardtop were left gloss black, everything else was Satin. VHT'd turn signals, marker lights and taillights, and 5% tint all the way around
Mirrors and hardtop were left gloss black, everything else was Satin. VHT'd turn signals, marker lights and taillights, and 5% tint all the way around
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Reason I ask is because... budget wise and the paint on my car is done.
will this do the trick or is there a specific one out there?
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_pykgn8TsZW...ylon+black.png
will this do the trick or is there a specific one out there?
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_pykgn8TsZW...ylon+black.png
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i wouldnt do that... what makes satin look so fukn good is the uniformity of the finish... I would assume krylon would give you an blotchy uneven finish/texture... but then again i have seen some pretty sic rattle can jobs... so who knows... but if you arent a savant with a spray can, id do more research...
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can the brother join? i have a trans am
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but, a satin job can be done bc/cc too, using a flattening agent mixed in the clear coat, for a satin finish. that'll cost just as high, if not higher than a regular job, since it's a custom mix