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Matin senour paint codes ctx

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Gregg in ohio

07-26-2006 17:49:39




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the local napa store has the crossfire paint mixing thing..anyone know the code for a good color match for the 56 445 moline universal tractor..martin senour crossfire paint..thanks gregg




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L.Hurley

07-27-2006 07:02:51




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 Re: Matin senour paint codes ctx in reply to Gregg in ohio, 07-26-2006 17:49:39  
Gregg, Just my two cents worth here. I would stay away form that napa crossfire junk. Not very durable at all. Finish is not nice and deep looking. Check out the post that I have here in the forum. And check out that paint line. They are better than ppg,Dupont,etc. And a whole lote cheaper.Just do some research. I think you will be very pleased with what you find. BEST OF LUCK.



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Gregg in ohio

07-27-2006 07:44:11




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 Just looking for a correct color ctx in reply to L.Hurley, 07-27-2006 07:02:51  
its not a show tractor its a worker,,and the paint at the tsc stores i do not like..crossfire has to be better than that..i just want something to keep it from rusting away in a automotive finish..it will never go to a show unless some on else wants it and ill sell it to them..any automotive finish has to be better than bps paint..later gregg



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L.Hurley

07-27-2006 08:11:08




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 Re: Just looking for a correct color ctx in reply to Gregg in ohio, 07-27-2006 07:44:11  
Gregg, Crossfire would work just fine then. just make sure you get some hardener to put in that stuff. Best of luck.



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