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Offline Holubs

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Has anyone bought paint from www.paintforcars.com?
« on: April 14, 2010, 07:19:47 PM »
Has anyone bought acrylic urethane paint from the www.paintforcars.com website? 

Their prices look really good, even though it looks like they only sell their paint kits by the gallon, which a way more than I need for a couple of 750F1 tanks and tail housings.

I am just finishing a primering/painting class at my local community college, my teacher recommended using acrylic urethane base coat and clear coat for my bikes.  My new photo is of my class project, a 24" x 24" metal plate that I masked with contact paper to make the Honda logo.

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Re: Has anyone bought paint from www.paintforcars.com?
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2010, 09:34:41 PM »
I bought from them, and I was happy with the results I got (note it has only been a few months, but everything seems fine). I'm going to assume you already know this, but I'll say it anyways, paint is only as good as the prep, I spent probably 20x the amount of time prepping than painting. Literally. Anyways, I'm sure you already know that, so with the proper tools and prep work, that paint is great.

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Re: Has anyone bought paint from www.paintforcars.com?
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2010, 02:23:03 AM »
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I am just finishing a primering/painting class at my local community college, my teacher recommended using acrylic urethane base coat and clear coat for my bikes.  My new photo is of my class project, a 24" x 24" metal plate that I masked with contact paper to make the Honda logo.

Personally i only use 2 pack paints for tanks and definitely a 2 pack clear, petrol spills on the tank can make a mess of some acrylic paints..

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Re: Has anyone bought paint from www.paintforcars.com?
« Reply #3 on: April 15, 2010, 05:43:11 AM »
Thanks for the replies.  I do plan to use the two part base coat and clear coat on my tanks for the fuel spillage protection.  I have spent a lot of prep time on my original tank, had a lot of dents in it.  I have a F1 parts bike that I just got the cracked tank seam welded up on.  I will also be painting that tank and tail housing so I will get more practice.

The website doesn't have the original Honda colors, but I'm not going for a 100% original restoration so it won't matter.  Looking at their Silver Metalic with black gas fill door and maybe a black stripe down the middle of the tank and tail.

Holubs

Toys:
2 - 1976 CB750F1 - someday projects
2018 Mustang Ecoboost Coupe
1973 Mustang Convertible - Restoration needed

Whatever happened to the old songs, like The Duke of Earl?  Whatever happened to The fu*kin' Duke of Earl? - Randy Newman