TAC Tech => Exterior => Topic started by: B. Kirk on June 27, 2021, 01:09:59 PM
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I am going to paint my 1980 T/A back to the factory Montreaux Maroon. Factory primer was red. Will a different color primer affect the final color, or do I need to go back with the red primer. I am 7 years int a projected 3 year restoration so I do not want to make any mistakes now with so much time in this project.
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Get a spray out card from your paint supplier and do a spray out. The cards have different primer coats and you can see how it will effect the color. I didn’t see any spray out cards that have a red base....so..Ask the paint rep, sometimes the manufacturer of the paint will give you the recommendation.
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Don't confuse the red base as the primer once the clear wears off.
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I have been wrong a hundred times before, but I thought that 78? was the last of the red oxide primer. Pretty sure at least 79 was black primer, I would surmise 80 and 81 was black as well. Dont know a whole lot about painting either but If your primer coat is showing through the finish coat you may need more paint. I cant imagine the primer colour has anything to do with the finish coat.
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That's odd. I never thought about it but when my original black sun burned away, it was gray underneath. Original 1979 TA from Van Nuys.
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The oxide dip isn't the same as the paint primer.
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These are spray out cards. Light goes through the topcoat clear (if any) and color and gives the topcoat a lighter or darker appearance depending on the primer (or sealer) color. Primer/sealer color can change the topcoat appearance dramatically depending on the color.
(https://hosting.photobucket.com/albums/ff292/NOTATA/67%20Camaro%20RS%20SS%20Conv/.highres/20170214_124054_zpspvvynz4r.jpg?width=1920&height=1080&fit=bounds) (https://app.photobucket.com/u/NOTATA/a/4084bbc8-1e50-4486-872e-fbce3ed87549/p/54ee90a0-8f25-47cc-8df8-cfae0b97954a)
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:D :D
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Thanks for the replies. I think I will either go back with red or black primer for a deep color.
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My 80 Formula is Montreaux Maroon and the factory primer is gray.
Forrest