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I have a 69 with the narrow vertical radio console. The original metal surround was scratched and rusted. I sanded, primed and then repainted in flat black.
However I can't seem to recreate the original paint effect texture. I was like a micro ball peen hammer effect, with consistent and fine dimples.
Has anyone ran across this or successfully recreated the effect?
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I used wrinkle paint on the speaker box and it looks very close to OEM. The radio panel is a similar sort of finish.
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The original was a wrinkle finish. You are describing a hammered finish. That is what would be on the seat belt buckle
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Different year and application, but I had my 67 dash powder coated and the finish is very similar to the original.
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Thanks all. Mine is definitely a hammered effect as opposed to a wrinkle finish. However since the original was a wrinkle effect does anyone have a supplier and or brand for this effect. I went to my locals stores and saw ma y effects but no wrinkle finish spray paints.
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I bought mine at the local Pep Boys. It's usually a high-temp application-deal for valve covers and such. I'm sure you can get it via Amazon or eBay if you cannot get it locally. I did notice when I used it that it is somewhat sensitive to outside air temperature. It wrinkles as it dries - too cool and it sets up without much of a wrinkle look...the warmer the air, the more of a wrinkle effect.
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bakerjf wrote:I bought mine at the local Pep Boys. It's usually a high-temp application-deal for valve covers and such. I'm sure you can get it via Amazon or eBay if you cannot get it locally. I did notice when I used it that it is somewhat sensitive to outside air temperature. It wrinkles as it dries - too cool and it sets up without much of a wrinkle look...the warmer the air, the more of a wrinkle effect.
Thanks good info to know. II was Just At Pep Boys last night, and did not see it. Could be I just missed it - happens. I can try amazon. By any chance do you have the brand or title/item number? Thanks again
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ed B wrote:
bakerjf wrote:I bought mine at the local Pep Boys. It's usually a high-temp application-deal for valve covers and such. I'm sure you can get it via Amazon or eBay if you cannot get it locally. I did notice when I used it that it is somewhat sensitive to outside air temperature. It wrinkles as it dries - too cool and it sets up without much of a wrinkle look...the warmer the air, the more of a wrinkle effect.
Thanks good info to know. II was Just At Pep Boys last night, and did not see it. Could be I just missed it - happens. I can try amazon. By any chance do you have the brand or title/item number? Thanks again
I sure don't - did that job about 3-4 years ago and my ROM is limited. I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't grouped with the other rattle-cans since it's a special deal.
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bakerjf wrote:
ed B wrote:
bakerjf wrote:I bought mine at the local Pep Boys. It's usually a high-temp application-deal for valve covers and such. I'm sure you can get it via Amazon or eBay if you cannot get it locally. I did notice when I used it that it is somewhat sensitive to outside air temperature. It wrinkles as it dries - too cool and it sets up without much of a wrinkle look...the warmer the air, the more of a wrinkle effect.
Thanks good info to know. II was Just At Pep Boys last night, and did not see it. Could be I just missed it - happens. I can try amazon. By any chance do you have the brand or title/item number? Thanks again
I sure don't - did that job about 3-4 years ago and my ROM is limited. I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't grouped
with the other rattle-cans since it's a special deal.
I found out the brand is VHT. I called my pep boys and they are supposed to carry it, but don't have it. I'll try another auto store.
BTW how is El Segundo? My brother worked there many years ago (at least 30 years) for Hughes aircraft and lived in Hawthorne.
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I had good luck with high heat barbecue paint on mine. Very close to the original.
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ed B wrote:
bakerjf wrote:
ed B wrote:
Thanks good info to know. II was Just At Pep Boys last night, and did not see it. Could be I just missed it - happens. I can try amazon. By any chance do you have the brand or title/item number? Thanks again
I sure don't - did that job about 3-4 years ago and my ROM is limited. I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't grouped
with the other rattle-cans since it's a special deal.
I found out the brand is VHT. I called my pep boys and they are supposed to carry it, but don't have it. I'll try another auto store.
BTW how is El Segundo? My brother worked there many years ago (at least 30 years) for Hughes aircraft and lived in Hawthorne.
"VHT" sounds right! El Segundo is a magical place nestled on three sides by LAX, an oil refinery, and water waste treatment plant. Seriously, it's referred to as "Mayberry" in LA because, believe it or not, it has a very small town feel. It's the former home of BRE, and current home of John Morton who happens to be the next door neighbor of my wife's best friend (yes, name drop).
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Keep in mind that wrinkle finish paint tends to smell bad for quite a while at least that's my experience.
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Zogster wrote:I had good luck with high heat barbecue paint on mine. Very close to the original.
Thanks. Coincidentially that is the flat black I originally tried. It was fine were there was still texture underneath left, but in areas where I had to sand all the originally texture off (to get rid of the rust and scratches) there was no texture afterwards.

I just painted it about an hour ago, still not texture effect at this time. The can said to spray at least 3 coats in varying directions (vertically horizontally and diagonally, 5 minutes apart).
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Gregs672000 wrote:Keep in mind that wrinkle finish paint tends to smell bad for quite a while at least that's my experience.
The directions on the can said to put it in the oven at 200 degrees for an hour! I'm not sure if that is necessary or not, but that what it said...

I need to have it really well cured before I tape it off to paint the silver edges (don't want to lift off the black paint when I remove the masking tape).
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I didn't bake mine, but I remember it was a warmer day when I did it. Maybe a space heater, or hairdryer?
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