Hello, I was wondering if anyone has a good suggestion for a substitute for the Dupont Imron silver paint that is listed on this site for the tanks and air filter covers of CL/CB's in the form of either spray paint or paint in a quart container. I understand that paints with catalysts yield a stronger, more professional finish, but I am a bit daunted by prospect of shooting a paint with such permanence.
Thank in advance,
Adam
Substitute for Dupont Imron silver paint
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Re: Substitute for Dupont Imron silver paint
Take the paint code number to a ato paint store and have them cross match to any brand you want. ............lm
sandmbik1414 wrote:Hello, I was wondering if anyone has a good suggestion for a substitute for the Dupont Imron silver paint that is listed on this site for the tanks and air filter covers of CL/CB's in the form of either spray paint or paint in a quart container. I understand that paints with catalysts yield a stronger, more professional finish, but I am a bit daunted by prospect of shooting a paint with such permanence.
Thank in advance,
Adam
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Taking your advise I went into a couple local autobody paint stores. I was quoted somewhere around $80 per quart, which is a little high for my budget. Do you know of any other alternative or do I just have to bite the bullet and fork over the $80. I'm not looking for a perfect match, just something that looks relatively close. Thanks again
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Thats pretty much the going price for a quart. ..........lm
sandmbik1414 wrote:Taking your advise I went into a couple local autobody paint stores. I was quoted somewhere around $80 per quart, which is a little high for my budget. Do you know of any other alternative or do I just have to bite the bullet and fork over the $80. I'm not looking for a perfect match, just something that looks relatively close. Thanks again
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For what its worth, if you want to save a few bucks,and your not concerned about originality,go down to your local Autozone and by a quart of Duplicolor "Body Shop" paint. It's pre-mixed ready to spray lauquer.I cant recall the name of the silver,but they only have one.For $20 a quart you can't beat it and being lauquer,it looks original.You can also buy the clear to topcoat it.I didn't do that,just rubbed it out Looks more original in my opinion.
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