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Correct dash paint

Started by Brock Lee, August 15, 2013, 02:07:37 PM

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Brock Lee

For those looking for the correct paint for their dashboards, I recently used autocolorlibrary.com. They still mix the correct lacquer finish with the correct "suede" texture. Just search out the color chart, find the color name and number, select a lacquer based paint, and be sure they mix it as a suede finish. I am very, very happy. I have also used them for organosol, which is also lacquer based and they mix it so it has the correct texture.


69chargerboy

Quote from: Brock Lee on August 15, 2013, 02:07:37 PM
For those looking for the correct paint for their dashboards, I recently used autocolorlibrary.com. They still mix the correct lacquer finish with the correct "suede" texture. Just search out the color chart, find the color name and number, select a lacquer based paint, and be sure they mix it as a suede finish. I am very, very happy. I have also used them for organosol, which is also lacquer based and they mix it so it has the correct texture.



I bought my dash paint from MoPaints. I don't know if they are still around. This is supposed to be the "correct" paint. It has a light texture to it.
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