Touch up paint
- cafekz750
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Touch up paint
06 Mar 2008 09:19
I am looking to buy some paint to touch up my master cylinder and a couple of spots on my frame. I was hoping to use something that brushed on. Anyone have any recommendations? It appears as though the frame and master cylinder are the same black finish; is it satin or semi-gloss (I am not a painter, can you tell)?
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Re: Touch up paint
06 Mar 2008 18:13
Look for POR-15. I think there may be a member on here who's done his frame with it. I'm about 99.9% sure it's brush on and self leveling. It's supposed to be very tough.
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1982 KZ1000 LTD
1999 ZG1000 Concours
Greetings from the Peoples Republic of Vermont, home of Ethan Allen, 2 American Presidents, a socialist US Senator and.....Homer & Bart Simpson
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Re: Touch up paint
13 Mar 2008 09:18
JMKZHI wrote:
Thanks for the tip; I never thought about doing that. I think that will work perfectly for what I want to do.
It is always good to know that you know something.
cafekz750 wrote:
If need be, you can spray rattlecan paint into a small container until it puddles, then apply it with a brush. JMK.
Thanks for the tip; I never thought about doing that. I think that will work perfectly for what I want to do.
It is always good to know that you know something.
cafekz750 wrote:
(I am not a painter, can you tell)
1981 KZ750H2 - V&H 4-1 pipe, pods, jetted, clubmans, homebrew rearsets, 18" rear wheel and more.
Parting out a 1982 KZ750H3 to fund future projects
2 other non-Kawasaki motorcycles
Parting out a 1982 KZ750H3 to fund future projects
2 other non-Kawasaki motorcycles
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