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  1. Woodsplinter

    Durability question

    Jeep- you're right- it's 24052 Marine Corp forest green semi-gloss. Steve- thanks! You da man!! That website is awfully technical ;-)
  2. Woodsplinter

    Durability question

    Let me chew on it and I'll let you know. Thank you for your willingness to help. :-)
  3. Woodsplinter

    Durability question

    Thank you, but I don't need any right now. I'm planning for future projects. Could you post a picture of the can so I could show it around? By the way, what color do you have- I might use some to see how it looks.
  4. Woodsplinter

    Durability question

    Hmmm- bummer dude
  5. Woodsplinter

    Durability question

    "Diamondcote" just brings up "Diamondkote". The PPG stores out here tell me they have never heard of it. Maybe an "East Coast" product?
  6. Woodsplinter

    Durability question

    Jeepsinker- what sheen does Diamondkote come in? Flat, semi, etc. Can you spray it with an HVLP sprayer? Sounds like good stuff- I may try some when I repaint my cargo bed.
  7. Woodsplinter

    Durability question

    I repainted my deuce with Rapco semi- gloss- it is durable but faded badly after only 3 months. It is solvent based (Xylene) not oil. I have read many posts regarding Behr house paint- after it fully cures it is nearly impossible to remove and is water based.
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