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mark

03-08-2002 09:44:16




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any opinions on ppg omnicoat. i am planing to paint a truck and i know this paint is cheap but how does it stand up. anyone know of any other low priced paints that stand up better,its an old truck so i dont want to spend alot. thanks for your input




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Eric

03-08-2002 23:29:38




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 Re: ppg paint in reply to mark, 03-08-2002 09:44:16  
Omni is not a bad line of paint. Similar to Nason from Dupont and Western from Sherwin Williams. These are the second line for these companies designed for the more price sensitive markets.

If you want a very fairly priced gallon of automotive quality paint for a good deal less than any of the brands mentioned check out the web site link below. As a manufacturer, we pride ourselves on direct tech support and are here to give real answers unlike the paint stores and jobbers in the world.

Eric Rosenthal
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Magnet Paints

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Dave_Id

03-08-2002 13:05:58




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 Re: ppg paint in reply to mark, 03-08-2002 09:44:16  
It's cheaper than alot of brands, but I wouldn't consider it cheap. Urathane is very tough, and will last a long time. I've painted two tractors using 2 stage, and one tractor using the single stage. I prefer the two-stage, because you have more control over the results. If you don't care what it looks like, then buy paint from Tisco, or whatever is cheap at your local auto store.



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Dave_Id

03-08-2002 13:05:20




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 Re: ppg paint in reply to mark, 03-08-2002 09:44:16  
It's cheaper than alot of brands, but I wouldn't consider it cheap. Urathane is very tough, and will last a long time. I've painted two tractors using 2 stage, and one tractor using the single stage. I prefer the two-stage, because you have more control over the results. If you don't care what it looks like, then buy paint from Tisco, or whatever is cheap at your local auto store.



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