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Re: desert sunset paint code
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Posted by 1030 brian on March 11, 2006 at 20:09:31 from (12.199.169.62):
In Reply to: Re: desert sunset paint code posted by Rod (NH) on March 11, 2006 at 09:36:18:
Thanks guys! Rod acording to our local auto body supply place they're phasing out the Centari with really nothing taking its place. I guess most mfg are going to urethanes and Base Clear coats? Is there much difference between omni and centari? I havent painted anything for about 8 or 9 years, (got married, bought and remodeled a house and a baby on the way) now I have a little time to do this stuff and, wow! have things changed in a few years. I just hope that this omni paint is pretty good. I'm restoring this and I want it to look good. I wouldn't use Dulux anymore either, I had good luck with it the few times I used it, basically I wanted a step up from implement paint that you get from your local tractor dealer. Rod you mentioned in your paint codes a desert sunset and a desert tan, the sunset was used on the older tractors until '69 and desert tan was used from then until case went to white and red. Is this correct according to your sources? Thanks for the help!! Brian
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