I want to spray my car but I'm not sure what brand.

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  • richardkeith97
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    Originally posted by jaywood
    What's the closest color to the bronzit do you think? Maybe the champagne gold pearl?
    you can have them mix any color you want. just tell them the paint code and what type of car it is. their might some alternates but if your painting the hole car it won't matter.

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  • Ryann
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    Originally posted by Acehye559
    Glasurit
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  • jaywood
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    Originally posted by richardkeith97
    i use nason on everything. its cheap and it works great. some people dont like to buff nason clear but i never had a problem with it. ive even sanded and buffed a year after i sprayed something.
    What's the closest color to the bronzit do you think? Maybe the champagne gold pearl?

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  • Vtec?lol
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    I'm not gonna lie, a fresh bronzit E30 is pretty tits. I just wanted to fit in with everyone else by acting as if I hated it...

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  • richardkeith97
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    i'm pretty sure bmw used single stage on any of their solid colors

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  • richardkeith97
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    i use nason on everything. its cheap and it works great. some people dont like to buff nason clear but i never had a problem with it. ive even sanded and buffed a year after i sprayed something.

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  • jaywood
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    Originally posted by Vtec?lol
    but why bronzit?
    Why not? A clean bronzit is titttzz. Plus, I don't want to do a color change.

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  • Acehye559
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    Glasurit over ppg.

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  • Vtec?lol
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    but why bronzit?

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  • jaywood
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    I'm looking to respray my car broznit...should I go with PPG?

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  • e30s50dan
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    I agree..you should be able to get PPG base/clear for under $500..last car I sprayed,cost a little under$400. But that was 5yrs ago

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  • Vtec?lol
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    It's somewhat okay to go cheap on base but from my experience, NEVER GO CHEAP ON CLEAR!!!

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  • bmw325csi
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    Forget omni clear, I would never, the least I would use for clear would be matrix which is about 100 per gallon. I was referring to base coats in my first post.

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  • nomansland92
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    I used Omni on my fenders, the finish was very nice for how cheap it was but it was not durible at all, it chiped away like crazy from rocks. Now I know you don't need to clear coat Omni but if i were you i would pick up some good clear coat and spray it over your finish to prevent chips and fading.

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  • Vtec?lol
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    Thanks for the advice.
    It won't be my first time spraying but it will be my first time with a 30gal compressor linked to a cooler with copper tubing and ice to remove moisture at the filter. Home setup FTW!

    I'm a tad nervous as I won't have all the lighting i'm used to either.
    I'm reading a lot of good things about the Omni but I'm also hearing it fades rather quickly.

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