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#524147 04/03/2009 4:46 AM
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My house painter who shares an interest in vintage trucks told me he buys some metal finishing products from Sherwin Williams Auto Finishing Division. I checked out the site and they have what appears to be a full line of products. Anyone used their products and if so, how were they?

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HERE's a recent post on Rustoelum Paint Job & someone mentions Shermin Williams paint...Joe



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Yep, NAPA is carries SW paint in their store here in the Chicago western suburbs.
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I used it for a few years, painting modern vehicles. Expensive stuff, but what paint isnt. No huge problems with it, but as the economy tightened up, I decided to try a different line that a salesman had been pitching to me for a long while.

What a pleasant surprise! Better color matches, a clear that cures super fast yet flows to a nice shine, and very nice savings.
Its name is Wanda, made by Azko Nobel.

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Originally Posted by Ob1quixote
What a pleasant surprise! Better color matches, a clear that cures super fast yet flows to a nice shine, and very nice savings.
Its name is Wanda, made by Azko Nobel.

I am using Lessonal single stage urethane by Azko Nobel on my truck. It is a good product and was very inexpensive. The single stage flows out just like you said the clear coat does.


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I went to buy SherKem today and was informed that Sherwin Williams is phasing it out as more and more states are banning it becasue of VOC standard (including Ilinois) My Sherwin Williams store told me that they can't re-order so if you are in these states, better start buying now

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