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Anyone use TCP Global Restoration Shop paint?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by DadsBlueFord, Mar 5, 2013.

  1. DadsBlueFord
    Joined: Oct 2, 2011
    Posts: 472

    DadsBlueFord
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    from Hayden, ID

    Any experiences good or bad of the TCP Global Restoration Shop paint? I'm looking at TCP urethane basecoat. It's way cheaper than PPG or HOK.

    I'm doing epoxy and 2k primer from SPI (Southern Polyurethanes), as well as their clear. My car is epoxy primed already, and the SPI epoxy primer seems really good.

    Any info on the TCP paint is appreciated.
     
  2. chaddilac
    Joined: Mar 21, 2006
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    chaddilac
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    I use their Pinstripers depot site and have had good luck and quick shipping!!
     
  3. indyjps
    Joined: Feb 21, 2007
    Posts: 5,383

    indyjps
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    Im interested as well, I'd like to use their single stage on a long term project.
     
  4. pbr40
    Joined: Aug 10, 2008
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    pbr40
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    from NW Indiana

    Are those kustom kolors??? I have used the paint that summit sells and it covers great and matches spot on. Just another option.
     
  5. I have no experience with their "Restoration Shop paint", but I have used their acrylic enamal on two of my vehicles, including the one in my avatar (I added/mixed to come up with the color though, still using TCP products)
    The paint and primer were fine, service was good, price was good.
     
  6. BobMcD
    Joined: Jan 25, 2013
    Posts: 322

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    I have heard good things about TCP global. Be sure to factor in the cost of shipping.
    I recently tried Wanda from a local vendor and liked it. Lower cost than PPG and covered well.
     
  7. tommy
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
    Posts: 14,757

    tommy
    Member Emeritus

    Nobody should confuse me with a painter. I will compliment them for their color match for an old car though. I have always had a problem with getting the color that I want. I wanted the original platinum gray. I have a buddy with a body shop and a paint mixing system and gave him the code from the door jamb. not even close. So I ordered a pint and tried it under where the fender was removed and not exposed to the sun. A perfect match!! I was so happy. I used their BCCC paint.

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    I'm very happy. I plan on using a pretty heavy coat of clear so that I can wet sand and polish out all my flaws.:D I'm a little scared of painting the body but I hope to give it a try when it warms up. My first attempt at BCCC. I'm happy with the firewall.
     
  8. After paintin for over 40 years and using mostly PPG, BASF,Dupont,
    I thought I'd give it a try on a car I was flippin.
    Being I had a qt of single stage BASF Viper red, I shot the jambs in it and ordered a gallon of Base coat in Viper Red from them
    Basf = 535 TCP = 220 with freight
    Shoulda bit the bullet and bought BASF.
    Color wasn't even close to a true Viper red.
    Oh well, sold the car, won't ever use it again.
    Also was very sloooooooooo drying even though I used their fast reducer !
     
  9. 63 Avanti 3137
    Joined: Dec 23, 2010
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    63 Avanti 3137
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    From my painters forums lurking I find the best recommendations for less costly but still quality paints always include Wanda and ProSpray... and they have yet to include Summit or Restoration shop. Best quality for the price seems to be Pro Spray or Wanda...
     
  10. jazz1
    Joined: Apr 30, 2011
    Posts: 1,547

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    I used the Restoration Shop Acrylic Urethane single stage on my sons daily driver.. I thought it was good quality for the price and easy to spray,,big on gloss and durability,, $125.00 to paint a truck red! and looked great 3 years down the road when he sold it..the paint looked great up close!


    Warning : this is not a HAMB vehicle and may give viewer a permanent softon

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  11. rustang
    Joined: Sep 10, 2009
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    I'm doing the same thing as you right now... I've got Nason 2K primer filler on the truck. And am planning to use the TCP restoration shop Base coat with SPI clear.....

    I've bought some of the SPI sealer, and TCP base and SPI clear (all in quarts) to try the system out on some of the misc. parts (headlight buckets, filler panels, etc). Soon as the snow goes and it warms up a little that is.....

    I will be watching your thread with interest... would like to know others experiances.......I will post how everything works out too once I try the paint out...
    Tom
     
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  12. 38jon
    Joined: Oct 28, 2007
    Posts: 82

    38jon
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    from York,PA

    I have used the hot rod flatz and single stage acrylic enamel from their restoration shop and pleased with both. Fair prices, fast shipping, and for the roadster the Model A color was spot on.
     
  13. I used TCP single stage urethane a couple weeks ago. I'll be buying it again.
     
  14. alaskaal
    Joined: Oct 19, 2011
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    alaskaal
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    from Delaware

    Used their "Hot Rod Flatz" on my car. loved the results. Price is nice to boot!!!
     
  15. falcongeorge
    Joined: Aug 26, 2010
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    falcongeorge
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    from BC

    Anybody used the Restoration Shop acrylic lacquer? Just curious...
     
  16. metalman
    Joined: Dec 30, 2006
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    metalman
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    I use their single stage urathane and lacquers quite often. Been nothing but pleased and can't beat the price. I have never tried their BC/CC, last few years for BC/CC I used Prospray. Loved that product but we no longer have a jobber here that carries it.
     
  17. falcongeorge
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    from BC

    ^^Thanks Metalman. Stuff is cheap, thats for sure. I heard the lacquer is Nason?
     
  18. rustang
    Joined: Sep 10, 2009
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    rustang
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    George, I had heard that the Restoration Shop brand was re-badged PPG.... probably Omni? This was for the BC/CC.... Laquer, I have not heard whos it could be?
     
  19. metalman
    Joined: Dec 30, 2006
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    I have no idea what the paint is, my guess it's re-badged PPG as well since they are a PPG jobber. I do feel the single stage urathanes is PPG, it seems to be the same as Deltron DBU I use to use.
     
  20. DadsBlueFord
    Joined: Oct 2, 2011
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    from Hayden, ID

    I'm starting to lean toward Prospray, since that's what SPI recommends with their primers, and it's significantly cheaper than PPG.
     
  21. oldrelics
    Joined: Apr 7, 2008
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    oldrelics
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    from Calgary

    I got 2 gallons a 1 quart of the Acrylic enamel. Color is spot on. Haven't sprayed it yet.
     
  22. ken1939
    Joined: Jul 5, 2008
    Posts: 1,558

    ken1939

    I used the Restoration Paint, Enamel, on a 31 Chevy I have, decided to keep it stock. The colors are as close to the factory colors as they can get. They are easy to use, easy to mix and easy to lay down. Cleaning the gun was a different story but that was my fault on not knowing what was the best solvent.
     

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  23. go-twichy
    Joined: Jul 22, 2010
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    I've had good luck with the epoxy primer so far, and I tried the enamel on a small part just to see how it goes on , and it looks great! primer is 100.00 gal. at the long beach swap meet if you from here. try it, you'll like it.
     
  24. bob35
    Joined: Aug 26, 2011
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    bob35
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    from DFW, TX

    I am staggeringly bad at painting, as I have recently discovered when attempting to paint my car (it's about a 50/50 split between quality of the equipment and skill of the painter)... but I used TCP's Restoration Shop for my car, and was very pleased with the paint. I used urethane base/clear - a red mica Mazda color, and black. The thing I was most happy with was that I had to order more of that red color twice, and each time it was a dead on match to the original batch. It made fixing all my disastrous screw-ups a little easier.

    All in all, I wouldn't hesitate to buy their paint again... especially with how great a deal it is. I wouldn't mind trying some premium brand paints to see if they were any easier to paint with... but for the drastic price difference, I don't think I'd ever be motivated enough to spend the extra money. The TCP stuff just worked too well.

    ~Bob
     

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  25. rustang
    Joined: Sep 10, 2009
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    OK so I finally was able to start shooting some parts this weekend.... I did use the TCP Global basecoat, and it worked really well.

    The parts I shot I used Nason etch primer, then Nason 2K filler primer, blocked, wetsanded. Then I used SPI white sealer, and the TCP Global Restoration shop (Hugger Orange), I did use SPI reducer with the basecoat as it is superior to the GROW the base came with.

    Topcoat was SPI Universal Clear.

    The system worked great. I bought quarts of each for testing out the system, I'm very pleased, so I will finish the rest of the truck with it....

    Tom
     
  26. DadsBlueFord
    Joined: Oct 2, 2011
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    DadsBlueFord
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    from Hayden, ID

    Great info, thanks!
     
  27. Ford52PU
    Joined: Jan 31, 2007
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    Ford52PU
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    from PA

    Bringing this old thread back up to see if anyone had anything to add about TCP paints Single stage in particular. Getting ready to paint the 52, finally.
    Thanks in advance!
     
  28. thirtytwo
    Joined: Dec 19, 2003
    Posts: 2,637

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    Used single stage poly on a truck it was very thin and took lots of paint to get coverage, I might try summit paint in future I heard a few good stories from people using that stuff
     
  29. Find a local supplier of BASF and use the Limco line Urethane, about the same bucks as TCP and better quality. All 3 of these were done with Limco and were cut and buffed. Had less that $2000 invested in all material's to do all 3 3  32\'s 002.jpg
     
  30. soccerdad
    Joined: Aug 5, 2015
    Posts: 1

    soccerdad

    I just finished a door repaint on a 2008 mustang. The color is Alloy Perl (paint code G5). I used Restoration Shop base coat and RC 4221 clearcoat. The color match is excellent and the spray performance of the base and clear is fine. The result matches the factory clarity and texture and is a very acceptable repair. The paint was an excellent value. I will definitely get paint from TCP for the next job. One caution; if you are not sure what chemicals you need, consider a local paint shop that can give you personalized service and consulting.
     

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