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![]() Sorry if this has already been covered but I couldn't really find what I was looking for. I'm hoping to order my grp soon and I'm trying to sort out colors. I want to do the side & back of my roadster in ali with the nosecone, arches, bonnet, & scuttle in grp. So my dilema is finding paint that I can use on the metal that I can RAL match to the grp. The only metal specific paint I can find really is hammerite but that doesn't give you a RAL value. So can I use an acrylic spray can on top of an etch primer (acrylic sprays seem to be easier to get as a specific RAL) and then use a lacquer of some sort on top to give it a nice gloss and protect it? Or is there a better way to do this that I'm unaware of?
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Cheers....AndyH
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![]() Find your local automotive paint supplier, give him the RAL number, and he'll mix you up as much water based car paint as you need. In fact, some shops will still sell RAL colours in cellulose, as it is classed as an industrial finish. With the right etch primer underneath, you can use the same topcoat on Ali and GRP
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![]() I've heard POR15 paint is top notch!
I'm not sure if you can get a RAL colour though! if anyone can i'd be interested too ![]() |
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![]() Ok so being a total nub here, is the stuff they mix up at the autofactors the same as acrylic paint or something else? Also would I still need a clear coat of some kind to put over the top of it?
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![]() i sold all sorts of paint when i sold welding stuff
almost any paint can be mixed to bs or ral colours the match will be close but dont expect to be perfect up close with one right next to the other. truck and coatch boys would buy 1 or 2 pack polyurthane paint for bodywork as it give high shine, keeps shine and is fairly hard and applys just as car paints (2 pack has isocyanate and need air feed masks) epoxys are good for chassis and stuff but all chalk over time so no good for bodywork |
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![]() Had the same problem with paint colour match against a gel colour and it took a couple of goes to get right.I was kicking off at the paint supplier about it when the paint rep came in and he explained that the only way to get a good match would be to give him a sample < an off cut of the grp>to get spectrum analysed. Came back with the perfect match so it can be done.
The tints are added by weight and if the paint supplier does not move much of a certain colour that tint will become more concentrated over time which is where most of the colour mismatches come from. Bob
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