[MRCA] Black Wrinkle Paint

DSP3 jeepp at comcast.net
Sun Aug 23 16:24:06 EDT 2015


Good-O Breck!

As you well know, I've been using VHT for about 5 years.  Autozone 
usually does keep it in stock.  The thing is, I bake the stuff at 200 
deg and get a very hard finish that's, so far, quite durable. I do 
sometimes prime and use a Home Depot standard gray primer. Pre-heating 
the item, before painting, helps to reduce problems with trying to get 2 
coats when a deep wrinkle is indicated.  This is the best stuff I've 
found in doing the ARC-5/274-N fine wrinkle.

Jeep K3HVG

On 8/23/2015 12:42 PM, B. Smith wrote:
>    Attach photo of one of my projects painted with VHT black wrinkle.
> Over the years we have used Krylon LSP201 and other brands  but they 
> are no longer carried by the local auto parts stores so I tried VHT 
> black wrinkle  on several projects and it works very well, no exterior 
> heating was required and we had a nice wrinkle with an OAT of 80 
> degrees last week. Best wrinkle paint I have ever used. However I did 
> put on a priming coat in each case and spray only one side of your 
> project at a time.  What is interested is the VHT  part number and 
> its  bar code reflect the numbers SP201, maybe the same company  that 
> makes the Krylon 201? Mystery- - -  but best part is the VHT brand  is 
> available here on the East Coast in the auto parts stores such as 
> Autozone.
>
>  "I love the smell of  black wrinkle in the
>  morning."
>
> attch photo of latest project (classified). More later.

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