[DML] Re: Powdercoated DMC frames experience anyone?
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[DML] Re: Powdercoated DMC frames experience anyone?



> David Teitelbaum wrote:
> > An alternative to powder is to remove the
> > loose epoxy, sand, and repaint. If the car is not driven in bad
> > weather it will last a long time.
> > David Teitelbaum
> > vin 10757

Any idea what type/brand/color of paint should be used to match the 
epoxy? I plan on sanding down my tow hooks as they are showing a bit of 
rust, and painting with rustbullet to protect them, then cover with a 
matching paint. Just looking for that product info. Thanks!

-Derek #10084








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