I looked at automotive trunk paints and Zolotone and everything in
between.  The Krylon is a fine sandy appearance that really looks upmarket,
better than the original. But that is just my opinion, naturally.

M

On Tue, Jun 26, 2018, 3:37 PM Rob Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can get an automotive underbody "splatter" type spray unit if you want
> to use your own paint from a can.
> I think this is the one...
>
> http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/Product/BODY-DEADENER-SPRAY-GUN-KIT-/526278
> Rob
>
>
> regards
> Rob
>
> Rob Thompson
> 0429 493 828
> (Please note that my new email address is [email protected])
>
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 3:54 AM, Michael Stockhill <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I looked forever for a finish that could duplicate, or come close to, the
>> original splatter finish on my H-36 instrument panel and interior.  I
>> finally found something that pleases me, so I thought I would pass it on to
>> the DOG group. I'll attach a photo of my panel, in the hopes that it will
>> go through.
>> The product is Krylon Fine Stone Textured finish, pebble color, part
>> number 3702, or more expansively, K03702000. It is available stateside from
>> Amazon and eBay, but the best price I found was at Michael's craft shops.
>> After I did the panel, I decided to do the whole interior.  Looks like
>> about a total of 12 cans.
>>
>> The finish is likely more durable than I think, and it will be extremely
>> easy to touch up.  I scuffed the existing surface with 100 and 180 grit
>> papers--not much is necessary (less appears to be better). Primer doesn't
>> seem to be necessary, but if you do prime, anything other than white will
>> probably show through.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Michael Stockhill
>> Polson, MT
>>
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