Paint Question

Mustang Jim

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I'm prepping my 64.5 for paint (again) and I've sanded off the poor bc/cc job I did a couple of years back. I was looking at TCP and I noticed that their prices for their store brand paint is less than 1/2 the price of PPG.

TCP Global - Quality & Service Since 1974

Question... Has anyone on this forum used TCP? What's the consensus? Durability? Sprayability?

I would imagine that it's not of the same quality as PPG. But, for the price it seems worth my consideration.

Thanks,
Jim
 
I have used there primers and they spray nice and seem to sand well without alot of clogging. As for the paint Im not sure but I did just order there HotRod Flats line in a dark blue for a side project so we will see how that stuff works soon. I personally think most base coats all spray and look the same in reality, the clear is where you should spend your money.
 
I have used TCP Global for chassis black and blacks as that.

Last week I got a DeVilbiss gun from TCP which was dripping at the nozzle. I called them and had to put up a tiny fuss to get them to take it back and send me another gun. The gun was bad out of the box. They acted like they were doing me a favor sending me another gun shipped on their dime. I had to pay return shipping which is BS. :notnice:

Be careful with TCP Global that is crap customer service as I see it.

sparx
 
Thanks for the responses.

Rusty, I've looked at Southern Urethanes and their prices look very good. Is there paint durable? I would guess it is as it looks like you have some experience with it.

Sparx, I followed up on your comment on TCP customer service and, yes, I found numerous complaints about poor customer service.

Has anyone used Eastwood paints? They sell a single stage urethane that can also be clear coated, if desired. The prices are also pretty good and I've dealt with them before.
 
I used Eastwood black chassis also and they are a solid Company to deal with.

I have recently had conversations with SPI and they are very helpful. I have talked with Barry of SPI about how to handle rust, and he was very helpful.

I am considering using their prime and clear also but there is no vendor in Tucson. The closest seller of SPI is in Scottsdale, regarding my situation.

I have used Nason in the past with very good results, but this time I will be using top of the line PPG or Dupont color, not sure I want a different brand of clear on top of it.

I can't imagine Dupont or PPG being inferior to SPI.

sparx
 
i've used there paints before. They are pretty easy to spary. Dont know how it will hold up though. for pics..http://www.stangnet.com/mustang-forums/827698-finally-finished-paint.html

this is a base coat clear system
this was a single stage paint job:
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all cars were done in the garage.
 
Nice!
Did you make a booth with plastic sheeting?
And this was Eastwood paints?

This is the Fiero I redid about 1.5 years ago. My first bc/cc paint job, used Nason. I had painted 30 years ago with 1 step lacquer before this. New system is much easier, but more deadly chemicals preside of course.

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sparx
 
What about filler primer, ok to use PPG or Dupont 2K?
I was told by SPI the epoxy primer can be reduced and used as a sealer so that is taken care of.
TY for the link
sparx
 
What about filler primer, ok to use PPG or Dupont 2K?
I was told by SPI the epoxy primer can be reduced and used as a sealer so that is taken care of.
TY for the link
sparx

I have never used either one I was using RM products until I found SPI and I won't use another brand primer or clear. You can not beat their quality or service. Barry the owner gives you his personal cell number to call if you have questions 7 days a week. Who do you call at PPG or Dupont if you have a question?
 
Thanks everyone. I think I will either try the SPI or the Eastwood paint. The SPI prices look pretty good and now that I see some recommendations, it sounds like a good alternative. Also, I've dealt with Eastwood before and they are a reputable company.

I'm almost done with the body work (just a couple of minor dings) and I hope to shoot some primer once we get a mild day. I've got some time to order the paint, but either SPI or Eastwood.

Thanks and I will be sure to post pics.

Jim