BillyBobL71
06-21-2010, 09:13 PM
I did a lot of research choosing a black for my 69. For various resons, I chose DuPont's single stage G9900N factory pack as I was told it has a touch of blue to it, and is less "muddy" than other DuPont blacks.
Unbeknownst to me, our paint supplier was out of the factory pack, and was going to take longer than normal to get, so either the supplier, or my builder decided to change to mixing the formula for 99N, which is basically just 805J toner. My builder ended up painting the first series of small panels with 99N, when I became aware of the color change. Don't know who, my builder, or the paint supplier made the decision to use the other color.
My question is this: Are any of you familiar with the difference in color between these two shades of black? We are early enough in the paint process to sand the black off of the already painted panels, but will obviously take more time and money. My builder wants to use the 99N as he thinks I (and no one else) will ever know the difference.
I will have a ton of money in this paint job, and want it done right, but need some third party advice.
Thanks,
Bill
Unbeknownst to me, our paint supplier was out of the factory pack, and was going to take longer than normal to get, so either the supplier, or my builder decided to change to mixing the formula for 99N, which is basically just 805J toner. My builder ended up painting the first series of small panels with 99N, when I became aware of the color change. Don't know who, my builder, or the paint supplier made the decision to use the other color.
My question is this: Are any of you familiar with the difference in color between these two shades of black? We are early enough in the paint process to sand the black off of the already painted panels, but will obviously take more time and money. My builder wants to use the 99N as he thinks I (and no one else) will ever know the difference.
I will have a ton of money in this paint job, and want it done right, but need some third party advice.
Thanks,
Bill