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4g4dcruisin 04-08-2009 09:21 AM

Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
How is this stuff? is it lower end or higher end? anyone have this stuff sprayed on their car? let me know cuz im getting my car painted and the shop uses this stuff.

iwanttokillgod 04-08-2009 11:35 AM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
shitty

4g4dcruisin 04-08-2009 12:32 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
wow thanks for the input!!

KuEy 04-08-2009 01:33 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
they aren't bad. if the painter knows what he's doing, then it turns out nice. dupont and ppg paints are easier to deal with tho, but if a shop is using it, it'll be ok. i used work at abra auto body, and sherwin williams was their brand of paint. i snuck in two of my cars and used their paint and it turned out nice.

4g4dcruisin 04-08-2009 01:37 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 

Originally Posted by KuEy (Post 38091725)
they aren't bad. if the painter knows what he's doing, then it turns out nice. dupont and ppg paints are easier to deal with tho, but if a shop is using it, it'll be ok. i used work at abra auto body, and sherwin williams was their brand of paint. i snuck in two of my cars and used their paint and it turned out nice.

Acrylyd H.S. 3.5 VOC Acrylic Enamel is the type of paint that will be used. but i cant find any color charts online!

HighRevn 04-08-2009 01:46 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
Ive used it and I liked it. It uses a reactive reducer(hardener in reducer) so thats a major difference from other paints. The only thing I didnt like was color matching was off sometimes. Otherwise it was pretty good. Although nothing beats diamont :)

4g4dcruisin 04-08-2009 01:49 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 

Originally Posted by HighRevn (Post 38091898)
Ive used it and I liked it. It uses a reactive reducer(hardener in reducer) so thats a major difference from other paints. The only thing I didnt like was color matching was off sometimes. Otherwise it was pretty good. Although nothing beats diamont :)

the whole reason for this post is i am getting this done for $200. some local "mom and pop" shop thats been around for like 30 years.

includes one coat primer, 2 coats of color. NO clear.

KuEy 04-08-2009 01:55 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
i'd recommend you put on at least one coat of clear. that's a steal at $200, just cough up another $200 and have them clear it. no point in having something being done halfway.

4g4dcruisin 04-08-2009 01:57 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
for right now im just going to get the paint. i dont have the money right now for the clear.

and i cant just wait til i get the money cuz my car is being prepped by myself and it looks like ass right now. does NOT look like my avatar anymore.

4g4dcruisin 04-08-2009 01:58 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
but as for ur recommendation, i will get clear probably in May sometime. thats a 3 paycheck month for me so i'll get some extra cash.

gorillafart 04-08-2009 07:00 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
i use sherwin williams from time to time
i think its fine. have no problem with it

fav6052 04-08-2009 07:44 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
i think you should wait till may and have it done all at once.

blue2000em1 04-09-2009 07:41 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 

Originally Posted by HighRevn (Post 38091898)
Ive used it and I liked it. It uses a reactive reducer(hardener in reducer) so thats a major difference from other paints. The only thing I didnt like was color matching was off sometimes. Otherwise it was pretty good. Although nothing beats diamont :)

This is very true.Paint such as Dupont, sherwin williams,PPG require a hardener in there base coats.

slammedk24 04-10-2009 09:12 AM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
If base coat sits on a car for more than 24 hours without clear you have to strip again and redo it all. So just a piece of advice get done all at once. And sherwin Williams is actually starting to come along way with their paint products, I personally prefer PPG products. But it all depends on the painter. Have you seen his work? Does it look good? And is he reputable? Thats all that really matters.

slammedk24 04-10-2009 09:14 AM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 

Originally Posted by blue2000em1 (Post 38111815)
This is very true.Paint such as Dupont, sherwin williams,PPG require a hardener in there base coats.

PPG does not require hardener in their base coat, its mixed 1:1, 1st part base, 2nd part reducer. Thats all, if you put hardener in base coat it would be hard as rock in your gun before you got from the mixing to the booth

edit: im sorry. i did not read it thoroughly, you are correct the reducer does have have chemical reactors that make it dry. lol when I first saw it I thought you were trying to tell him to mix straight hardener in it. I was like oh noo

slow_srt 04-11-2009 08:31 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 

Originally Posted by slammedk24 (Post 38117697)
PPG does not require hardener in their base coat, its mixed 1:1, 1st part base, 2nd part reducer. Thats all, if you put hardener in base coat it would be hard as rock in your gun before you got from the mixing to the booth

edit: im sorry. i did not read it thoroughly, you are correct the reducer does have have chemical reactors that make it dry. lol when I first saw it I thought you were trying to tell him to mix straight hardener in it. I was like oh noo

Actually PPG,Dupont,Sherwin, ect... ALL recommend you add hardner to the base coat. It's only like 1 once per sprayable quart of base. And for a collision shop to do any warranty work for automotive manufacters they are required to put hardner in the base coat. Yes you can use it without hardner and it will be fine, but they all recommend you use it. PPG has a line of base coat called DBU that uses a reactive reducer and doesn't require hardner to be added. But with DBC you add the hardner. Sherwin Williams has RHF reducer that has hardner, and BCS wich does not.
But anyway, the original poster of this thread is having his car painted with acrylic enamel. Which is old technology and pretty much garbage. It is a single stage paint and it is very cheap.

slammedk24 04-12-2009 06:03 AM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
uhh I never knew that. here we go with the my dad thing again but my dad has never used hardener in his base, and when i was in high school we didnt and when i was in OTC to get my certifications they neer even told us anything about it. But that school was a joke I was just there to get my certifications. and then again ive always used DBU, their was one time when our good booth was out and we had use the prep booth I did put hardener in the base but it was like a drop and it was 60 degrees in the shop.

SiZ 04-12-2009 08:59 AM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
Are you guys recommending he clear coats acrylic enamel?! No.

And we use Sherwin all the time at our shop, I haven't really noticed any quality issues with it whatsoever, but as been said their colour matching is kinda so-so from time to time.

If you're going to spend very little money on a single stage paint job, ask him how much more money he would want to paint it with urethane. Our primary paint we use on a cheaper paint job is urethane and its considerably nicer than acrylic enamel, that's just really old technology.

Urethane single stage, NO clear!

integrapunk67 04-12-2009 06:15 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 

Originally Posted by slammedk24 (Post 38117661)
If base coat sits on a car for more than 24 hours without clear you have to strip again and redo it all. So just a piece of advice get done all at once. And sherwin Williams is actually starting to come along way with their paint products, I personally prefer PPG products. But it all depends on the painter. Have you seen his work? Does it look good? And is he reputable? Thats all that really matters.

Sherwin williams topcoat window is 7 days, not 24 hours, and you do not have to strip it, merely scuff and rebase.

integrapunk67 04-12-2009 06:18 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 

Originally Posted by slammedk24 (Post 38117697)
PPG does not require hardener in their base coat, its mixed 1:1, 1st part base, 2nd part reducer. Thats all, if you put hardener in base coat it would be hard as rock in your gun before you got from the mixing to the booth

edit: im sorry. i did not read it thoroughly, you are correct the reducer does have have chemical reactors that make it dry. lol when I first saw it I thought you were trying to tell him to mix straight hardener in it. I was like oh noo

The base isn't going to kick while its in your gun. Does your clear? No.

Catalization of the base is used to achieve not only flexibility but as well as prevent issues down the road such as delam

PinoyDelS0l 04-16-2009 06:29 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
shermin paint is actually good.. Just used it to paint my front lip and sideskirts.. check it out.. Btw its really all about the prep work and how you spray it.

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bsivoljr 04-17-2009 07:27 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 

Originally Posted by 4g4dcruisin (Post 38092070)
but as for ur recommendation, i will get clear probably in May sometime. thats a 3 paycheck month for me so i'll get some extra cash.

Wow thats like saying Your wipe your azz next month and take a shiz today
REALIGN YOUR PLAN BUDDY

PinoyDelS0l 04-17-2009 07:47 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
yeah, you should deff get clear coat! thats what protects your paint from getting ruined.. All you need is Clear coat and Hardner and your good, should be around 50 or more i think? And its a 4/1 ratio...

precisionsc54 04-19-2009 06:14 AM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
Thats $200 to much. Get a good BC/CC paint job. You wont be happy down the road trust me. Ive been painting for 11 yrs and I dont use hardener in the base coat unless the system calls for it. It rarely does for that fact. I spray PPG Shopline/Omni base 80 percent of the time though so.

trippy1313 04-19-2009 08:50 PM

Re: Sherwin Williams Automotive paint
 
Every time i've heard about Shirwin Williams, It's followed by the nickname: Surewill Pilliams... Or however I should spell that.... But never used it myself, so I don't really know.


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