As Henry Ford said, it's available in any color as long as it's black. But, if you want a really dynamite panel, go down to your local Harley-Davidson dealer, and get yourself a can of their wrinkle black paint. It's the same paint that they use to make their engines black. It's made for aluminum. Spray it on, and as it dries, it gives you a great wrinkle finish.
L.K. Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My "center" panel (a floating panel) has a rough black texture to it. > I need to repaint this panel (the previous owner had put JB Weld on it > to attach some items and it won't come off, I've tried everything) and > would like to use a textured paint. What options are out there? I > was kind of thinking about using a dark gray and then painting the > back panel (non-floating) a slightly different shade of gray for a > little contrast. > > I really don't want the swirly look of a "hammerite" finish but rather > a solid color that's rough. > > Thanks! > > Joa > N94432
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