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    Quote Originally Posted by Shimian View Post
    Thanks guys for all the replies.
    Svelte: Yes i mean as in 'touch'. Btw, car looks hot. That black/grey color i think looks mad. But what am i going to say to the painter? Hey can you paint my diffuser like the Novitec Rosso Ferrari F430 TuNero?

    What you do is take a step back and actually read what I said earlier

    Quote Originally Posted by Svelte' View Post
    It differs from paint brand to paint brand, i.e. Dupont, Glasurit, PPG, House of Kolor, etc. Go review some color chips.

    If even Google is beyond you use the golden rule:
    Quote Originally Posted by claymore View Post
    Matte black or flat black same thing. They will know what you are talking about no need for paint code.
    Then tell them to NOT to leave out the clearcoat. If they're not completely incompetent, that's what they'll do anyways. If they insist otherwise, don't let them anywhere near your diffuser. The only aspect that should be matte is the way it looks, not feels.


    Last edited by Svelte'; 22-02-2008 at 01:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Svelte' View Post

    What you do is take a step back and actually read what I said earlier


    Its just that the Novitec Rosso Ferrari F430 TuNero doesnt look like matte black compared to some other pics.
    Ive never seen matte black in person before so i dont know whether it has clearcoat or whether it was bare paint. That was the word i was looking for (clearcoat), as i called it gloss in the previous thread which was my mistake. But now you know what i mean.

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