05-21-2007, 11:44 AM
white97dsm Wrote:i think they came out with a satin clearcoat now to, that doesn't involve mixing the additive to make it satin. Dad and i are looking into this for the truck, since epoxy primer absorbs water, and we want the flat black primer look for our truck.
All clears require a mix. There is a hardener involved that you add for temp and humidity (different types). There is a specific hardener (I think that is what it is called) that makes it flat...which is what both of as are talking about.
Jeff Morrison - Used Car Manager
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Woodstock Garage, Inc.
Chrysler - Dodge - Jeep - RAM
Current Stable of Mopar Junk
57 Chrysler Windsor 4drHT - 67 Dodge D100 Short Bed Step Side - 71 Dodge Challenger - 91 Chrysler Lebaron LX 33k mile Survivor - 91 Dodge Dakota V8 - 05 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster - 08 Ram 2500 Cummins