Re: Clear coat paint oddity
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Re: Clear coat paint oddity



Each one of those stirring balls costs them additional
pennies, so they figure the normal person using them
isn't trying to acheive any kind of "show room" finish
out of one of their cans (whether it be a clear coat
or a paint). Pinching pennies on their end saves them
big bucks. I never realized they stopped putting the
stirring balls in some brand though, interesting.

--- Rich Kinsley <rlkinsley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
> 
> A year ago or so I mentioned how I had bought a
> couple cans of 
> Dupli-color 500deg Ceramic clear coat. They had
> stirring balls in them, 
> rattled properly and worked great. Then I got a
> couple more cans and 
> they did not have the stirring balls and were very
> splotchy and uneven. 
> I checked and every new can was without the balls.
> Now I bought another 
> can of the same stuff and it worked OK but none of
> the clear coats, even 
> other types, had the stirring balls. I guess they
> don't think it needs 
> it anymore for the clear. At least this time it did
> work OK. 
> 
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