I heard PPG is the best. However, my body shop uses Dupont and everything they've done on my car has turned out great.
Hey Guys
So I will be painting my car Midori Green
And I have been talking to alot of different shops and all of them prefer to use a certain brand of paint. But I'm not so sure what brand to go with. Im looking for a very high quality paint and clear.
Some of the brands that these shops use include PPG, Dupont, Glassurite, RM BASF
For those who are knowleageble can you guys let me know what brand to roll with????
Thanks
I heard PPG is the best. However, my body shop uses Dupont and everything they've done on my car has turned out great.
All of the modern paint systems will give you a great finish. The real determining factor will be the preparation of the surface. Any half assed monkey can spray.
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I have to disagree and agree with you on this doug. While there are a lot of great products out there there are also some crappy ones. For instance I would stay away from Nason. Its ok for a cheap all over paint job but the pearls and metallics just dont have the flop of products such as what the op listed. Im no fan of ppg but yes they do sale a great product depending on what you buy. As far as BASF is concerned they are a great company with great products. Glasurite is actually a line from BASF. BASF's standard line is Diamont which is also a supperior product to many others. Any of those including Duponts chromabase will give you a very good long lasting job. But its all in how you finish it. Make sure you ask the shop spraying it wat clear they are putting on your car. A standard clear will work just fine from any of these companies but wat you really want is a high solids clear or also called a glamour clear. This clear sprayed out will give you a very deep gloss and depth as if you are staring in a mirror. Doug is right on the preperation tho. It does not matter if you buy the best paint products in the world if the person prepping your car decides to skip steps the longevity and even appearance of your paint job will suffer. And not everyone can spray. You should see the work some of the shops do around here...... Runs, dry spray, and heavy orange peel. You get wat you pay for.
I shoot Dupont where i work. We switched from PPG. Those are very good brands. Nason and Omni are Dupont and PPG's cheaper versions. I think R-M is a bitch and a half. Ive never had to tint so many colors in my life with that crap. Glasurit is a very good brand, but $$$. I shot my car with all Dupont products. Chromapremier base and clear. I used the Dupont 72500s clear, which is there high solids clear. My paint came out amazing, But like doug said, and ill say too being a painter... its all in the prep. If you can see it while its in primer. its really going to show once you clear it. My car was primed and block 3 times before layin my base. 3 coats of clear. DAed with 600 and shot 2 more wet coats on. wetsanded with 2000 and buffed. now that shit is so flat and deep to where it looks like your soul is 50ft in the paint. all in the prep. and spend the money on clear. high solids only, dont settle for less. the 72500 set me back 430 for a gallon.
Glamour Clear
now thats what I want....the way you described the gloss that I can expect to get from this makes it a winner
Diamont...Im gonna have to check this out
latest quote I got was $5500 for painting the car, including all jams, and engine bay
previous paint job that I got was $3700 and I wasnt too happy with the color I chose
so Im repainting
I need to find a shop that is honest enough to actually do what you did to your car above
I will print this out and five it to them
so the dupont 72500s clear is $430/ gallon but I will only need one gallon anyways right
1 gal clear, 1 gal base
does it matter what type of primer is used?
does the whole car need to be primered?
72500s is an amazing clear and i will have to agree with you that diamont is a bitch to tint. But if you use their colormax system to begin with and check for color match before you mix it usually you wont have a problem. Except for champagne colors!!! God they are the biggest bitch in the world to match. I hate them lol. One thing that dupont has going for them though are their powdered pearls. They seem to stand up a little more and flop a little harder in the sunlight. I actually have chromabase on my car. The chromapremier was a little out of my price range at the time when i bought it.
Ok so I guess I'll be going with Duppont Chroma premier base and Dupont 72500s (high solids clear)
Can you guys point me to an online site where I can buy these
Skoolnu-why was your car primered 3 times, is that necessary?
and what do you mean by DAed with 600
Lastly, is 1 gallon of base and clear enough?
Whats the other stuff I need, like the reducer, activator, catalyst etc and do they come with the paint?
i had some body work i needed to do. so i primed and blocked it out 3 times to make sure i was dealing with the straightest surface i could. not totally necessary, but can be worth the effort. DA (dual action) sander. 600 grit. check my members ride link, as i tried to post as much progress as possible.
i used 3 quarts of base, which is over a gallon sprayable. and a gallon of clear is enough to clear your car 10x over.
5500 isnt to bad of a price. my car, we would have charged twice that. thank god im the painter and the owner is a very good dude. my paint job only cost me my time and a pair of Adio sneakers for the owner. cant beat that!
oh yeah, my Ep is rockin your old carpet. hahaha!!!
Last edited by skoolnu; 05-03-2010 at 05:41 PM.
oh hey whats up bro
didnt know it was you LOL
sorry bro I cant really point you to a place online where you can buy it. I sell the products here but am not allowed to ship liquids via ups anymore. I dont know why but the new District manager we got wont let us do it. By the way on that price quote you got did that include materials or was it all labor? That sounds like it includes materials with the labor.
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