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PPG 71310 vs 70019
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Posted by CNKS on October 07, 2003 at 07:05:31 from (207.178.96.211):
The 2150 version (71310) seems to have too much orange in it. I painted a C with it a year ago, mostly noticeable on the cast, but eventually the orange changed to mostly red. Looked okay on the tin. I'm not sure that will happen on the Super H I am doing now, as it seems more orange than I remember, have not done the tin yet. I suppose it could have been mixed wrong, as there will be varibility from one batch to another. I am considering (really don't want to) sanding it and giving it 1 or 2 coats of 70019 (IH 50), which is the "correct" paint anyway. IH 50 is a slightly brighter red than 2150. Has anyone used both of these paints (preferably mixed as PPG, DuPont, or Sherwin Williams/NAPA) and is 2150 more orange than 50, and did the orange color eventually go more red as the solvents evaporated? I am talking about Omni acrylic urethane, don't think the pigment in acrylic enamel is much different. 8 months in this thing, then the wrong color---.
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