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Old 03-29-2008, 10:33 AM
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Does Anyone know if Mercury Phantom Black is offered in a gallon? I want to paint something large and the can just won't do. Does Anyone who make Phantom Black for Mercury?
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Why not use Imron?
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I've used Imron, and like it. But, the Mercury paint is very unique. The solids in the paint make it very durable and the color is exactly what I want. I wish Dupont made a comparable paint to the Phantom Black.
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Is Phantom Black an enamel or poly base?
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Cig: The Merc stuff is an enamel I think they use PPG but I will find out for sure what the codes are if you would like. My brother go all the info strait from Merc a few days ago. So getting it in Gallons should be no problem.

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Thnaks Jon. I'm no professional in this but if PB is enamel, Imron would durable ten fold.
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Jon: If You could get the codes for Phantom Black I would really appreciate it.
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Originally Posted by Wilseanj
I've used Imron, and like it. But, the Mercury paint is very unique. The solids in the paint make it very durable and the color is exactly what I want. I wish Dupont made a comparable paint to the Phantom Black.
They do... just paint something with it then take it into your local paint supply and they will color match it for you on the spot.
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