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Using these simple steps will help you match the gloss output of your original vehicle finish. or 972-420-1293

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  1. D.I.Y. AUTO SCHOOL

    MS52 is Matrix Clear,, sorry I misunderstood you, I thought the numbers you gave me where a Matrix Brand… As for the Omni–I would rather use PPG Shopline, the paint store was out of all reducers so I had to go with the Omni brand which isn't bad stuff…. Happy Holidays….. Pete

  2. D.I.Y. AUTO SCHOOL

    Thanks,, it takes alot of practice to do this trick, but once you got it down, it's a mirical worker…

  3. sidewinder1963

    Awsome instruction Pete, great tips. Always learning from you man…

    Thanks man

  4. D.I.Y. AUTO SCHOOL

    Happy New Year to you as well….

  5. 58fins

    I hate to say this, but if that is the original paint, GM used acrylic lacquer back then, all the way 'til the 80's.

  6. D.I.Y. AUTO SCHOOL

    When I say "orginal" Im speaking of the color of paint that your trying to match,

  7. teamamericago

    amazing that is almost impossible !!!! are all matting agents basically the same ?

  8. D.I.Y. AUTO SCHOOL

    once you start using one brand, you should stick with that brand, some brands flattin more then others, so if you flip flop from brands to brands, then you'll have problems trying to figure out how much to add and how much not to…

  9. bopwow.com

    Awesome video and that match is really good! I want to learn this one day

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