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Paint And Body...
Guys What Brand In Material Is Better? Ppg Or Du Pont??or Any Other Suggestions?i want a badass mirror reflection,lookin wet all day!!somethng like this guys paint job,i didnt get to buy the mag so dont know what material he used
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...d/385fac56.jpg
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I prefer PPG over dupont. It covers better IMO.
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yea ima get my truck painted this week,trying to beat the 20th:(,,but damm dealer brought me a beat up hood!!was pist.now i gotta wait for the hood.!
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ppg, house of kolor. and lots and lots of detailing, cut and buffed and polished to the tits
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That is usabodyguard from PT.net here is his build thread. Usabodyguard's Project - Blwnlsx - PerformanceTrucks.net Forums
His truck was in the 2010 SEMA show also. Bad azz truck!
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your shine comes mostly from the wetsanding and buffing processes, the quality of materials helps it stay that way. I too have heard from people that PPG is the better of the two.
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the clear is really what you need to worry about, that and color sanding. But yeah wet sanding and buffing is the main ticket
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ive seen omni shine beyond your wildest dreams, ive seen rubber seal shine better then others.
it all comes down to who is doing the work. if you wetsand/color sand every layer it will give you the best finish. Also the more coats you put on of clear and the straighter you make your finish the better the reflection. the product is only a small part of the equation.
who buffs it is also huge part of it. also what wax process you use is also huge part
as for truck listed above dont believe all you see, remember the amazing art of photoediting. a pos can look great in the right hands of a editor, not knocking his truck saying pos but just stating facts.
also if its a DD then why worry so much its going to be ruined the first time you wash it lazy. trucks like that are garage/trailer queens that only come out for shows