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Default Re: Paint on fender wells and firewall

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: olredalert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">-----Does anyone miss the old Krylon semi-gloss black in rattle-can form as much as I do??? ..Bill S</div></div>

When did they stop making the Krylon Semi Gloss Black? Do they still make the semi-flat?

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I've heard the industrial formula is still 1613 lacquer, but haven't tried it out yet.

http://www.fastenal.com/web/products...457&amp;ucst=t

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Old 03-02-2011, 01:11 AM
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----They still make Semi-Gloss and semi-flat, but unless its in the identical old style can the formula has been changed and I dont like it near as well. I still find the old cans out there but they are dwindling down. I cant get them locally at all......Bill S
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They're different products with different part numbers, Bill.

KO1613 is the industrial formula that is available at industrial tool sources, but not big box public retail stores. I see its readily available from an Amazon vendor and on Ebay, however.

The new re-formulated mass market paints, 51613 which they now call satin, or the new semi flat

http://blogs.mustangandfords.com/664...rns/index.html aren't the same.

I don't think the mass market paints are lacquer anymore, I think the industrial mix is. I'm hoping its the same as &quot;old&quot; 1613. Some folks on other boards think its the same.

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I haven't checked recently but I used to be able to get it at K-Mart of all places!

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----Yup! Thats were I used to get mine but not around here anymore. It be gone......Bill S
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Anybody familiar with PPG Delfleet Essential Single Stage Polyurethane
Black.......

Mixing Factory Pack Gloss with Factory Pack Flat Black
to acheive various gloss levels ?????

Anyone familiar with KRYLON Industrial Aerosol High Solids semi gloss
vs the "regular" 1613 that so many have used in past ???
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Or for a quick easy semi fix you could spray some SEM brand Trim Black. It won't be correct but will look much better than what you are describing. It also goes on really easily and is hard to screw up. Comes in spray cans and dries in probably 2 minutes.
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Not familiar with Delfleet but if it's a polyurethane and within the same line of paint, you're good to go. This is a great method to achieve you're desired gloss. Remember to shoot a test panel, then let it cure for at least an hour to gauge the true gloss.
Using flattening agent is always a chore and results are tough to duplicate. SEM gives you 1 result, no variants, having 2 parts to custom mix gives you full control.
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