How to achieve a matt type of finish on a CJ3B jeep?

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How to achieve a matt type of finish on a CJ3B jeep?

Post by sat » Thu Oct 18, 2007 7:03 pm

Am having a 1962 CJ3B & trailer repainted. Thinking of a sand type beige colour. I would like matt type of finish. The paint shop I spoke to has only paints with glossy finish which I am not keen on.

Any suggestions which company sell matt type of automobile paint or how can one achieve matt finish?

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Post by Sid_kapur30 » Thu Oct 18, 2007 7:34 pm

hey sat
wish i could help, but my knowledge is limited to just the various models of jeep. but i can suggest u a forum where u'd definitely get some answers.
try it out: jeepthrills.in, if it doesnt work i suggest you join their yahoo group.

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Post by mundaire » Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:05 pm

Looks like you are going for the "fauji" look... ;) IIRC matte finish can be achieved if you don't get it "rubbed" after painting. Some of the newer paints do not require any rubbing for the glossy finish, needless to say avoid these... will ask my local mechanic for more inputs... sorry for not being able to be of more help...

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Re: How to achieve a matt type of finish on a CJ3B jeep?

Post by cottage cheese » Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:43 pm

If I'm not mistaken the army uses non-gloss paint for their vehicles. You could try locating the suppliers.

A friend of mine is into WW2 vehicles. Hes just completed a Willys in matte Sand color, I'll ask him how he did it.

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Re: How to achieve a matt type of finish on a CJ3B jeep?

Post by Mark » Fri Oct 19, 2007 3:25 am

Use a flat or matte finish paint. If your shop can't order it supply it for them

If you can get the brands of US manufactured paint, let me know which brands you can get and then I'll find out what the recommended paints are from those manufacturers.

An alternative is to simply use a quality exterior enamel that comes in Matte.

Here's an example:

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Post by GasramGandu » Fri Oct 19, 2007 9:55 am

Sat, don't we know someone in Hyderabad with a CJ3B in matt finish? Strike a bell?

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Re: How to achieve a matt type of finish on a CJ3B jeep?

Post by sat » Sat Oct 20, 2007 4:45 pm

Thanks Mark, will be using ICI or Asian automotive paints.

A friend did mention that -
About the paint, just remember to use a low quality thinner with your paint so you will automatically get a dull finish


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Re: How to achieve a matt type of finish on a CJ3B jeep?

Post by Mark » Sat Oct 20, 2007 11:43 pm

A quick search says that ICI has a relationship with Dupont, and at least carries Dupont Dulux enamel. I really like that paint, painted a ton of stuff with it, from cars and vans to tackle boxes. I'll call a Dupont distributor Monday and ask him to recommend some products, and maybe you can see if they are available somewhere in India.

Here's a "cheap paint thinner" story-

When I was in High school a friend and I painted his car (plymouth duster). We used odds and ends he could find laying around. The car got painted a maroon red, and we were scavenging thinner from old cans. Well, one of the cans must have been contaminated because the entire car developed an "orange peel" surface. Since it was uniform over the entire car it just looked weird and not too half-assed. Anyway about 6 months later he crashes it into some bushes and tears up the front fender. He took it to the body shop where the owner looked at the car and said he could reproduce the color, but not the finish!
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cheap thinners....

Post by sat » Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:56 pm

owner looked at the car and said he could reproduce the color, but not the finish!
:lol: :lol:

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