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tom_loughlin

posted on 20/12/04 at 03:28 PM Reply With Quote
matt paint

just done a search, and i couldnt find any info on matt paint jobs.
why is it that you rarely see matt paint jobs on cars?
i saw one on a hot rod, and it looked stunning, and wondered if there was a logical/obvious/scientific reason for this.
cheers,
tom

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locoboy

posted on 20/12/04 at 03:34 PM Reply With Quote
Types of objects may lend themselves to different types of finishes

Or it may be a case of tradition, i think a metalic blue warrier armoured personell carrier would look a bit odd.





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SeaBass

posted on 20/12/04 at 07:21 PM Reply With Quote
Matt primer is porous/absorbs water... Perhaps if you covered this with a matt topcoat it would let water past too?? My 2p worth.

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JC






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chrisf

posted on 21/12/04 at 01:12 AM Reply With Quote
I'm using matte

I'm using the matte black on the ali pannels, chassis and suspension of my car. All the fiberglass--including the bonnet--will be either a satin or semi gloss black. I think it will look very good. I'm picking out the paint tomorrow! Note that the matte black will go over the primer.

--Chris

[Edited on 21/12/04 by chrisf]

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David Jenkins

posted on 21/12/04 at 11:10 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by SeaBass
Matt primer is porous/absorbs water... Perhaps if you covered this with a matt topcoat it would let water past too?? My 2p worth.

Cheers
JC


You could do what cabinet makers do to get a perfect matt finish on furniture - get a perfect gloss finish first then finish off with matt. That should keep the moisture out!

rgds,

David






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chrisf

posted on 21/12/04 at 02:01 PM Reply With Quote
Rust Bullet

I used some stuff called Rust Bullet. This stuff is supposed to make a diamond hard finish. The matte black is just for aesthetics. Even if the matte black is in primer form, I don't think any moisture will make it past the Rust Bullet...unless they're spinsters.

--Chris

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derf

posted on 29/12/04 at 04:29 AM Reply With Quote
I see many matt motorcycles here, I love them, howevere for some reason cars look better in an all "shiney" finish. Although I did recently discover the beauty of un polished aluminum, just sand it till it has a flat color
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britishtrident

posted on 29/12/04 at 08:20 AM Reply With Quote
Matting agents used to be available to mix into gloss top coats ---- but the automotive refinish trade has changed so much in recent years I don't know if they can stil be found.
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907

posted on 29/12/04 at 08:50 AM Reply With Quote
I 'ATE PAINTIN'

I get a matt finish with gloss paint



Happy new year

Paul G

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wilkingj

posted on 29/12/04 at 09:26 AM Reply With Quote
I have used a LOT of Matt NATO Green paint on my Land Rovers, and my drinking partner sprays the stuff for a Living.

There is a matting agent in the paint. This settles to the bottom of the tin, and in a 5 litre tin, it will be the last 0.3" in the bottom of the tin.

So stir it WELL, I use a paint stirrer in a drill. Then I get a long 2" strip of ally and scrape the bottom of the tin, and mix this in again.. thouroughly.

The result is a nice Matt effect.

However if you dont get the matting agent evenly distributed, it give a puce gloss finish!.






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Spyderman

posted on 29/12/04 at 04:02 PM Reply With Quote
The reason matt finish is not very popular is that it is very difficult to keep a good clean finish.
It can get very blotchy and is a pig to keep even.
Any rubbing against the paintwork will polish it and make it look blotchy.

Matt finish is much better in small areas for contrast, but over large areas gets untidy.
It is also less aerodynamic than a good polished finish!





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