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Technical paint for my flatty , help me find the green I'm looking for

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by fabricator john, Mar 5, 2023.

  1. Bandit Billy
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    I refuse to accept advice from a guy that has shelves for his jack stands.
     
  2. Jethro
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    I couldn't find what I was looking for so I mixed 4 parts JohnDeere green Tremclad(Canadian Rustoleum) With one part gloss white and one part gloss black and I mixed acrylic enamel gloss hardener and sprayed it with a touch up gun. I've used catalized Tremclad before on my GMC 302 and it's super tough , easy to clean and resistant to chemicals. I actually clean it off with brake clean or lacquer thinner and it doesn't wipe off or get soft. 20241119_100036.jpg 20241119_095949.jpg
     
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  4. Great color, but it makes me hungry for a sleeve of Girl Scout cookies thin mints.
     
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