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Eastwood '64-'68 GM Ermine-Cameo White 96 oz
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Not for sale or use in California. Eastwood Paints are formulated to meet National Rule VOC regulations, check with your local and state guidelines as some areas may have stricter regulations than others.
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Eastwood's Muscle Colors are blended to replicate your favorite colors of the '60s & '70s. EW Muscle Colors are a Premium acrylic Single-Stage Urethane paint with exceptional beauty & durability. Made from top-quality raw materials and advanced composition technology. Superior to acrylic, alkyd & lacquer coatings. They offer unsurpassed durability & resistance to UV, chemicals and stone chips. 3:1 ratio in a 96 Fl. Oz can, add a quart of required activator and you'll have one sprayable gallon. GM Paint Codes 936 & C. 1964-68 Chevelle, Camaro, Corvette, GTO
About Eastwood '64-'68 GM Ermine-Cameo White 96 oz
Eastwood's Muscle Colors are blended to replicate your favorite colors of the 60's & 70's. EW Muscle Colors are a Premium acrylic Single-Stage Urethane paint with exceptional beauty & durability. Made from top-quality raw materials and advanced composition technology. Superior to acrylic, alkyd & lacquer coatings. They offer unsurpassed durability & resistance to UV, chemicals and stone chips. 3:1 ratio in a 96 Fl. Oz can, add a quart of required activator and you'll have one sprayble gallon. GM Paint Codes 936 & C. 1964-68 Chevelle, Camaro, Corvette, GTO
96 Fl. Ounces
10194ZP PRE Painting prep in quarts 51605 Concourse HVL Gun Kit 51686 Concours Detail Gun 20474 4-stage dry air system 50040ZP Master paint Prep Kit 51561Z 6" liquid Ice Buffing Kit 34053 Hobby Air fresh air breathing system 51559 Digital regulator
Q: Do I need a clear? A: No, but you should use one over metallics. Q: How much paint do I need? A: Typically one gallon per car. If you are painting jams, under hood, under the trunk, use 2 gallons. For large cars and pick up trucks, 2 gallons. Number of coats, prep and application methods will affect the amount of paint required.
Always wear proper eye, skin and respiratory protection Always paint in a well ventilated area away from sparks & open flame Consult MSDS & Product data Sheets for proper safety precautions
Customer Reviews
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good overall product. i may need more practice getting rid of the orange peel on vertical surfaces.
(Posted on 7/29/12)
Review by tpue12@gmail.com -
Just finished using single stage ermine white this afternoon. I am impressed with how it layed down on flat surfaces. On vertical surfaces it had a little too much orange peel. Not sure why, other than maybe it was 95 in my shop. I think 85 may be the cutoff for the activator. I did use a splash of the EW universal reducer hoping it would flow out better. It didn't and maybe my pressure may have been off. Anybody have any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.Price Value Quality -
good overall product. i may need more practice getting rid of the orange peel on vertical surfaces.
(Posted on 7/29/12)
Review by tpue12@gmail.com -
Just finished using single stage ermine white this afternoon. I am impressed with how it layed down on flat surfaces. On vertical surfaces it had a little too much orange peel. Not sure why, other than maybe it was 95 in my shop. I think 85 may be the cutoff for the activator. I did use a splash of the EW universal reducer hoping it would flow out better. It didn't and maybe my pressure may have been off. Anybody have any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.Price Value Quality
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