hot rod black primer? will it fade?
it will chalk up on you after a short time,
you can get a flatening agent for clear through dupont and i believe ppg but i've never looked in the ppg for it, it will give you that nice matte finish that will hold up better than the primer,
a black epoxy primer will hold up better than just your normal run o the mill surfacer or sealer.
you can also just spay a black base coat with no clear, i had one of my shop cars to run for parts an such that was just a quick scuff and i based it black, it had a bunch of mis matched panels and looked like a christmas tree,lol it actually is still out there i sold it to a guy 2 years ago and it still looks the same, you can wash it the dust and dirt comes off,lol if you are looking for cheap there you go
you can get a flatening agent for clear through dupont and i believe ppg but i've never looked in the ppg for it, it will give you that nice matte finish that will hold up better than the primer,
a black epoxy primer will hold up better than just your normal run o the mill surfacer or sealer.
you can also just spay a black base coat with no clear, i had one of my shop cars to run for parts an such that was just a quick scuff and i based it black, it had a bunch of mis matched panels and looked like a christmas tree,lol it actually is still out there i sold it to a guy 2 years ago and it still looks the same, you can wash it the dust and dirt comes off,lol if you are looking for cheap there you go
hah thanks i messed up on the body a little so i think im going to redo it/ some parts didnt get close up on the windows and it is starting to peel was getting lazy towards the end the other part is holding up good tho but i think im going to get some decently good paint but im going more shiney lol (RICER) lol
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