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justasquid
03-21-2009, 08:06 PM
Im not sure the question has been asked, but I couldnt find it anywhere.
I am planning on using PPG paint on my car when I paint it. But curiosity has got me. Has anyone used Trinity Paint with good results?
If so, was it durable?
How did it flow and lay on?
How was the depth compared to other paints?
justasquid
03-26-2009, 06:33 PM
no one?
I know this board is mainly people using top quality products and you generally get what you pay for, but I have to imagine someone out there has used it. the main reason I ask is I am planning on repainting my lifted 89 chevy truck. Its driven all winter, on and off road, and the paint is starting to show its age. I repainted it about 10 years ago with western paint, which was pretty darn cheap and it has held up really well. But its full of stratches and a few small rust spots that need to be fixed. Mud and trees do a number on paint. Since my truck has 280,000 miles on it, I really dont want to dump a bunch of money in paint on it.
I guess I can just get some and give it a shot. but if anyone has had any experience with it, I'd appreciate any feedback..good or bad.
thanks,
Teamwild
03-27-2009, 04:11 AM
I used some of thier enamal Lime green on a Impreza wagon I did up a few years ago. I think I had to thin it a bit more than they said and then it would go on OK, but then it was the first HVLP paint I'd done. Paint has held up well, I did spray it over the urethane primer they also had available and cleared it with thier stuff too. Still had a good 4 or 500 dollars in supplies by the time we were done.
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