Bodywork in very straight condition, had odd door fitted and a couple of panels in primer so I was thinking I could roller the Nato paint on and get a good finish,Do you mean for a roughish/easy job?
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I bought this paint, smells like Hammerite but not as thick and sticky, covers well and about a third the price of Rustolem/HammeritePlenty of people in the US use Rustoleum with a roller.
I believe there is a product that can tone down the ultra glossiness of 2k paint to more closely resemble the finish of cellulose, perhaps it can also help to achieve matt or semi-gloss.
Never seen nor used it ( but I did read about it in a classic car mag)... I'd find a friendly body-shop or paint supplier and ask them the question, then you can have any colour you wish in the level of sheen you desire.
Paints4trade say that their Nato Green is not grey, hoped it wouldn't be but their chart shows it as grey
Confused now
Paints4trade email
Hi,
Many Thanks for your message
Nato Green is not Grey. It is not really a Green Green colour either, more of an earthy colour.
The best solution, would be to see a colour chart in person. Generally your local decorative merchant have BS and Ral colour chart
for people to glance over, to enable correct colour confirmations.
I hope the above helps
Kind regards
Sales dept.
Kind regards
Sales dept.
Parisian dustbin lid dunt mean it’s the colour of dustbin lids in Paris.
Get the BS or Ral colour and order it.
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