Hello all and welcome back. In this episode, Domino guides us through his process of mixing primers and paints, some rules regarding the primers and paint, and we watch as he works his magic a bit. I hope you all enjoy, and stay tuned. Below is some information regarding the paint we used. Don’t forget to visit the GoFundMe link below to help with the restoration and give back to the cause of raising awareness for suicide and mental health!

Primer: PPG Omni Epoxy MP170
Activating Catalyst: PPG MP175
Reducer (optional): Acetone

Paint: PPG MTK Omni code # 70019 “Harvester Red”
Hardener: PPG MH167 (fast) or PPG MH168 (slow)
Reducer (based on temperature): MR185 (fast 55-65 degress F)/MR186 (Medium 65-75 degrees F)/MR187 (Slow 75-85 degrees F)/MR188 (Very Slow 85-95 degrees F)

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  1. Emma Walters

    Great to see you back, Kenny! Awesome work, and a big thank-you to Domino!

  2. Kent Hawkins

    I have enough trouble with "rattle-cans"….I get intimidated wh en you start getting into hardeners, epoxies, clearcoats, and activaters! It just makes the Dominos who know what they're doing to shine that much more.
    Lookin' great guys!πŸ‘

  3. Tractor Hyatt

    Thanks for sharing the primer and paint process. Domino sure makes it look easy. I can see how a lot of paint is lost during this process. But that red sure looks good! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸšœπŸ‘

  4. Billy Jamison

    Coming along nicely! My buddy is getting into painting is there any chance that you could give what gun Domino uses? Or is there a gun and kit like what he uses that he recommends

  5. Domino B

    I forgot to say it in the video, but the PPS cups have a built in strainer in the lid.

  6. Matt The Scrap Whisperer

    Kenny! Good to see ya bud. Domino did a fine job.

  7. Craig Rasnic

    Looking good buddy and thanks for the free and awesome lesson from the master and legend himself

  8. Rodney Wager

    Big progress with every video, looks great

  9. IH Us

    Hello Kenny, nice to see a video from you alot of work goes into a paint job like this
    Just wondering why you didn't use IH 2150 paint always thought that was the original color Red.
    Take Care and be Safe BudπŸ‘

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