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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 4381328" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Crown paint supplied me with many gallons of industrial enamel and the poly converter/hardener and then the paint shop behind steves wholesale on 23rd and walker in okc.</p><p></p><p>Palace auto supply in Norman had excellent paint but is now permanently closed.</p><p>They would mix it in a spray can and it was excellent.</p><p></p><p>Other places can mix it in a can I believe.</p><p>That is handy if you are just doing a fender or a hood on a car and they can match it by the paint code.</p><p>I would always get Lacquer and they asked why.</p><p>I told them I can buff it to the same shine as the rest of the car and you would never tell it was repainted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 4381328, member: 15054"] Crown paint supplied me with many gallons of industrial enamel and the poly converter/hardener and then the paint shop behind steves wholesale on 23rd and walker in okc. Palace auto supply in Norman had excellent paint but is now permanently closed. They would mix it in a spray can and it was excellent. Other places can mix it in a can I believe. That is handy if you are just doing a fender or a hood on a car and they can match it by the paint code. I would always get Lacquer and they asked why. I told them I can buff it to the same shine as the rest of the car and you would never tell it was repainted. [/QUOTE]
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