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Posted by Steven@nd on March 19, 2002 at 15:16:03 from (12.23.184.21):
In Reply to: Brands of paint you use posted by jason r on March 19, 2002 at 13:00:06:
PPG and ONLY PPG goes on my equipment. I have had bad luck with other brands fading out. Of course my stuff sits outside 75% of the time so it will be more likely to fade. If you use any cheapo brand, plan on keeping it inside most of the time. We painted our truck red 5 years ago, it hasn't been inside 1 day since then and still looks like the day we painted it. My IH pickup was painted before that and the paint still looks new. See examples of my work with PPG below, and I am a NOVICE at painting. I do minimal sanding and prep work, use an epoxy no sand primer and PPG acrylic urethane paint. I have an HVLP gun to spray it on with - although the truck and pickup were done with a 1 pint "touch up" gun. Steven



 Yes, I know something could have been done about the overspray.
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