Underbody Spray Coating Source?
#18
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#20
Rennlist Member
Could be wrong but I was always told that Porsche used the Wurth product back in the day. AFAIK the gray is NLA I had a friend who has some NOS and you need the special (expensive) gun to spray it to get the proper texture. from what i saw it was a perfect match after you cleaned the grime off the balance of the area o be touched up.
here is the finished product using the older wurth product. The majority of this is original I only touched up the leading edge you can see a slight variation in color but I think that is just age and will probably blend better over time.
here is the finished product using the older wurth product. The majority of this is original I only touched up the leading edge you can see a slight variation in color but I think that is just age and will probably blend better over time.
#21
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That looks right on Anthony.
The 3M product comes out just a shade lighter.
That image from the Stoddard catalog showing the Wurth product is current, but I would have no knowledge of availability.
Thank you.
Regards.
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The 3M product comes out just a shade lighter.
That image from the Stoddard catalog showing the Wurth product is current, but I would have no knowledge of availability.
Thank you.
Regards.
.
#22
Burning Brakes
Could be wrong but I was always told that Porsche used the Wurth product back in the day. AFAIK the gray is NLA I had a friend who has some NOS and you need the special (expensive) gun to spray it to get the proper texture. from what i saw it was a perfect match after you cleaned the grime off the balance of the area o be touched up.
here is the finished product using the older wurth product. The majority of this is original I only touched up the leading edge you can see a slight variation in color but I think that is just age and will probably blend better over time.
here is the finished product using the older wurth product. The majority of this is original I only touched up the leading edge you can see a slight variation in color but I think that is just age and will probably blend better over time.
Also, UPOL offers a product in grey that is very close to the Wurth grey.
#23
Three Wheelin'
Texturing technique
I've used the 08889 and was quite happy with the product. Later, I found this 3M video showing a technique to get a sprayed texture with seam sealer. It may work with the 08889, Wurth, or UPol. I have not tried it at home, yet.