Re: Sanding Car ready for Painting and Paints
Posted by Gary Marshall On 2010/12/26 16:08:23
Yes Kev I take your point. Just trying to get it right before car shipped over , with correct advice. I don't want my color to be matched by photo, but by the correct formula, and easy to put 1 gallon and one pint of paint in car being shopped over, and know it's correct. Paint can be stored away until later date. I asked painters here, and one painting my car, and all will only match old paint formulas with photos etc. Which is no good to me. I want car to look showroom condition in correct way as it was when new. The painter here can store car for me until any time I am ready. He is a mechanic too. So that's a big help. Is it true the Coupe Convertible does not two tone well, or can it look good? With Bellevue and Galahad?
Bellevue being the main color.
It's such a pain here in England, you give them correct code, they say it's no good here, just copy from sample or picture. Just terrible.
I will of course concentrate on things like Brakes, Motors, Engine, Electrics etc. But while car in America, makes fence to get everything just right and packed in car prior tonshipping. Then I know all is as should be. I will get the one gallon Bellevue and one pint Packard Ivory, and Galahad paint, half gallon perhaps put in car. I will compare prices with JCP Global, Kanter etc and see which is less cost, as sure both are good.
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