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Topic: Correct black? (Read 179 times)
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MVRCorp
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Boy, since I started this project I've learned alot about rattle can painting. I never knew there were that many colors of black. So what do you think is correct for this item? Flat, Matt or trim black?
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IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER YOU HAVE AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.
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bOb shingler
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what the hay is it?
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"bOb Built" (no matter how many times it takes) 
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MVRCorp
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Something you don't have a use for....  . It's the rear dash cover....you know....the thing over to 2 6x9 speakers.
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IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER YOU HAVE AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.
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bOb shingler
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oh, ok
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"bOb Built" (no matter how many times it takes) 
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PureGTS
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I would bet it should be satin black. A flat would probably soak into the package tray material and look odd, where the satin would still soak in, but not look as odd as a flat would. It would have a little sheen to it but not much. Definately not shiney or glossy looking as that may cast shadows on the rear glass.
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Knowldge is power, power is speed, speed is good, low E.T. is better
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