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Here are some part numbers for the paint Posted by RS [Email] ![]() ![]() ![]() In Reply to: SPG ground effects restoration, Nathan Pflaum ![]() |
This was posted back in 2000
"Most auto paint suppliers can match your bumper finish...you might want to stay away from any "touch-up" since they tend to have a gloss finish.
PPG can duplicate the finish with their part# RO68 DAU34277 (Anthrcite Gray Poly).Make certain that you request a "matte" finish.
Good luck!
Regards,
GSK @ SWEDISH DYNAMICS,INC."
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And this one has some numbers, too:
Re: Repaint of bumpers
Posted by Tom's 89 900s (more from Tom's 89 900s) on Sun, 4 Feb 2001 21:53:47
In Reply to: Repaint of bumpers, Mark H, Sun, 4 Feb 2001 20:40:15
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Try your local Sherwin Williams Automotive Paint supplier. You will need to sand the rough spots starting with 280 grain paper and work your way out to 600 to get rid of the cracks. Use a Sherwood Williams Grey Flexible Primer (#G2-A165, about $8.00 US a can) over several coats to fill in the cracks. Remember to sand with 600 grain sandpaper between coats. I prefered SEM Dark Titanium Metallic (#39263, about $8.00 US a can) over the (#39273). This is also available at the Sherwin William store. Just make sure the airtemp where you are painting is above 60 degrees for best results. Good luck. Your bumpers will thank you.
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