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  1. #11
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    Hemi-T - will any of these yellows suit your needs?

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    Possibly Safety or Hi-Lite yellow. I'll compare them and see. Is epoxy better for outdoor use? UV and fade resistant? I'm going to be working on valve covers, intake manifolds, and valley covers real soon. They're on an open engine roadster, and will be fully exposed to the elements. Thanks!

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    What does your Flamboyant Blue look like? i don't know that color. is it like an Anodize Blue color?
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    Not a color, but alot of help to people. How bout a color wheel, color ring, color something that a customer can purchase or be made available for free that shows the actual TRUE color of the cured powder. I would buy one in a heartbeat! I hate having to make color chips lol
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    Epoxy paints are non-weatherable, best for indoor use.
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    If you want a color wheel, our supplier has them available. Go to https://www.powderstore.com/Powderst...rderColorWheel
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    What about a true gold rather than the more yellow shades? Think Chevy's Riverside gold.


    (As soon as the colorwheel arrives, I'll see if they have the shade I'm looking for.)
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    Default Natural cast iron....

    I'm doing some car restorations, and would like some powders to duplicate unfinished cast iron, natural steel, and something to duplicate the gold phosphate (or whatever) platings. Thanks!
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    Default Original Engine colors...

    For 1960's era musclecars:
    Ford Blue (dark)
    Buick Red, or Chrysler red, even Ford red is close.....

    As on-line color samples probably won't match the actual coating, I don't want to base my purchase on them.....Prefer first hand experience!
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    Check the posts above for our supplier's color wheel. They send them out free. They give a more accurate picture of the colors.
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