Aerosol Verdoro Green touch up paint
Who do you guys recommend for a rattle can of Verdoro Green paint?
I just want something for doing bolt heads and detailing work. Preferably single stage, gloss acrylic enamel or lacquer. Thanks |
In the 4 different times, I've called on them their match was spot on.
I just bought a paint pen for my '66 and again right on. Perfect for little knicks. https://www.automotivetouchup.com/to...68/all-models/ |
I'm a bit confused by their site ... says it's a bc/cc system. I was hoping for a basic single stage gloss.
|
If you go through the order process they offer spray cans. I just ordered some Atoll blue touch up for my 70 GTO after seeing this.
|
I went through the order process and it wanted me to add a can of clear coat. If they are really selling basecoat clearcoat then the base is not gloss. I didn't order because I can't tell if the base is actually a stand alone gloss paint.
|
1 Attachment(s)
It is a base coat, You don't have to purchase the Clear.
|
I highly recommend automotive touch up. They sell from paint pens to gallons. I painted my car with paint from them and have been very pleased. I had some untouched original spots and the colour match was without exaggeration PERFECT. As far as bc/cc, yes the spray cans (and maybe all of their stuff) is a base coat paint. When you spray out of the can it will be flat. You then spray a clear coat over the top for the shine. Its really not too big of a deal. I have used their spray cans on hidden spots. If you have any questions give them a call. I did that when I was ordering by the gallon and they were more than helpful to talk to. You can either buy their clear in a spray bomb or use your own clear. For my car I used S/W clear and it worked just fine.
|
Quote:
keep in mind any new paint probably wont be a perfect match to older paint thats been sun faded, but for small items like you mention it shouldnt be an issue. |
Last night I used some old PPG Verdoro Green I had left over from 20 years ago, basic acrylic enamel SS. Seemed to work fine ... but a pain to mix up a tiny batch for the gun.
Yes, this isn't for any kind of exterior touchup, just for the odd nut, bolt, bracket etc. that I might miss during the painting process. |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:46 AM. |