where to order paint with a reasonable price? 99 civic
johnifanx98
03-06-2007, 09:50 AM
below is pic of a same model auto
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y98/GrnfrogII/100_3977.jpg
I do find lots of sellers online who sell civic parts. But none of them have paint...
Further, it seems like the color of this model is kind of special. I doubt there exist any generic paint for it ...
appreciation for any advice...:)
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y98/GrnfrogII/100_3977.jpg
I do find lots of sellers online who sell civic parts. But none of them have paint...
Further, it seems like the color of this model is kind of special. I doubt there exist any generic paint for it ...
appreciation for any advice...:)
jclark
03-06-2007, 11:17 AM
Look in your yellow pages under "Bodyshop Equipment and Supplies"
Any name brand company will have a economical 2nd brand usually
by the same mfg'r.
It's not used to get perfect matches, but for a overall paint job
it's a good way to go.
You have to first decide what kind of paint you want.
Single stage urethane, basecoat/clearcoat, etc.
If you buy a name brand basecoat you can use a discount clear.
There's lots of options.
then there is the custom paints, like from "House of Kolor":smokin:
Any name brand company will have a economical 2nd brand usually
by the same mfg'r.
It's not used to get perfect matches, but for a overall paint job
it's a good way to go.
You have to first decide what kind of paint you want.
Single stage urethane, basecoat/clearcoat, etc.
If you buy a name brand basecoat you can use a discount clear.
There's lots of options.
then there is the custom paints, like from "House of Kolor":smokin:
johnifanx98
03-10-2007, 12:33 AM
Look in your yellow pages under "Bodyshop Equipment and Supplies"
Any name brand company will have a economical 2nd brand usually
by the same mfg'r.
It's not used to get perfect matches, but for a overall paint job
it's a good way to go.
You have to first decide what kind of paint you want.
Single stage urethane, basecoat/clearcoat, etc.
If you buy a name brand basecoat you can use a discount clear.
There's lots of options.
then there is the custom paints, like from "House of Kolor":smokin:
Actually, an overall paint could be expensive. I just need to repair some scratches though.
I just can't find color code on my 2nd car... The color code tag was ripped off...
Any name brand company will have a economical 2nd brand usually
by the same mfg'r.
It's not used to get perfect matches, but for a overall paint job
it's a good way to go.
You have to first decide what kind of paint you want.
Single stage urethane, basecoat/clearcoat, etc.
If you buy a name brand basecoat you can use a discount clear.
There's lots of options.
then there is the custom paints, like from "House of Kolor":smokin:
Actually, an overall paint could be expensive. I just need to repair some scratches though.
I just can't find color code on my 2nd car... The color code tag was ripped off...
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