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Hey Guys,
I am in the process of restoring the trunk on my 72 SS Nova. I wire wheeled it, primed and sealed it. Now I am at the step of spraying a spatter paint on it and then clear coat. Ground up sells two different spatter paints. Which one is closest to the Factory Finish? Or if you have had success with a different spatter paint. What paint is it and does it come close to the Factory Finish? Thanks in advance, -Dave |
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I am not sure any are real good in a rattle can. I would talk to Frank Arone or Brian Henderson before I do anything. JMO Sam
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Hi Sam. Thanks for the quick reply. I know that Brian has the original formula or something very close to it for the factory spatter paint. But, I think for this car I am going to go the rattle can route.
Thanks, -Dave |
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Dave, you could also check with the folks at NNN...I'm sure they can offer good advice for the do-it-yourselfer....
wilma
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Hey Tom... That's a great idea.
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Eastwood black-aqua splatter paint in the can works for a driver. Cover the trunk floor. Half way up the quarters. Do not spray the marker lights. I would not clear over the splatter. Gives it a yellow cast. It is easy to touch up again and again. Earl
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