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I have a jeep, and I want nice , but no shine(hate to shine/dry a jjep, I want to hose it and sponge wash it, but no dealing with shine/wax, it's ajeep, not a BBdoll car)...so I want to paint it, either army green, army dark brown, or Navy air force bluish/grayish flat color. Which is the best kind of flat paint I can get. Is it remain good for a while? or will it chackboard in no time? Thanks Jaime.__________________________
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I have heard there is something called a flatner that you can add to any paint and the paint will be flat instead of shiny. A few years ago there was a trend with some hot rodders to use this method, it was in some magazine articles. Check with your local automotive paint store, they shouild be able to tell you more
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You can use a 10 percent "flattner" in normal auto paint or check out John Deere Blitz paint that is popular on rat rods. Here's a discussion on it: http://hotrodders.com/t31993-15-1.html
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Thanks guys, I'll be checking this flateners and BB Blitz paint by John Deer. I think the bluish/greyish Navy air force color would look excelent and be sturdy for my jeep. BTW, that Ford truck( I think it is a Ford, excuse me if not, not an expert) looks excelent, nice flat paint. Late__________________________
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I too am a fan of the flat look especially on classics it shows the lines off better in my opinion.and you dont have to worry about the sun glaring off it either.
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On my "Hot Tub" I used industrial black enamal and flattener. It cost about half of what automotive enamel costs and is holding up great.
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Thats what I like too, I dont like shiny Chrome either and my truck (when I can afford it) will sport a DULL finish, But it will be awhile before being able to do any bodywork not having a garage. Wet-N-RUSTY in seattle.
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I hear that the John Deere flat black and all works very well. I don't know much about it but that is what I may use on this truck that I am thinking about buying. Do you put a clear over that John Deere color or what? I don't wan't it to have that chaulk like effect or nothing so to clear it without a shine would be great!
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may want to check this out. this seller has a bunch of differnt colors, but i don't knwo anythign about the quality. I was thinking of flatblack for my truck. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HOT-ROD-F...588916389QQrdZ1 for a search, type in 'rat rod paint'
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You can use ppg industrial enamel paint and instead of using reducer use lacquer thinner to reduce and it will give you a flat finish.Use the pro form universal hardener. Have painted some of our rental equipment like this and it has stood up pretty good.
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