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Old 09-28-2016, 02:10 PM
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03584 is black.
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Is this what you are looking for?
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^ Expensive but it seems like this would work

https://www.amazon.com/3M-08889-Rock.../dp/B00HSCN8NO
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There is also this from the Stoddard catalog.
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Could be wrong but I was always told that Porsche used the Wurth product back in the day. AFAIK the gray is NLA I had a friend who has some NOS and you need the special (expensive) gun to spray it to get the proper texture. from what i saw it was a perfect match after you cleaned the grime off the balance of the area o be touched up.

here is the finished product using the older wurth product. The majority of this is original I only touched up the leading edge you can see a slight variation in color but I think that is just age and will probably blend better over time.
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That looks right on Anthony.

The 3M product comes out just a shade lighter.

That image from the Stoddard catalog showing the Wurth product is current, but I would have no knowledge of availability.

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Originally Posted by cobalt
Could be wrong but I was always told that Porsche used the Wurth product back in the day. AFAIK the gray is NLA I had a friend who has some NOS and you need the special (expensive) gun to spray it to get the proper texture. from what i saw it was a perfect match after you cleaned the grime off the balance of the area o be touched up.

here is the finished product using the older wurth product. The majority of this is original I only touched up the leading edge you can see a slight variation in color but I think that is just age and will probably blend better over time.
Anthony, you are correct, Porsche used the Wurth product and the grey is NLA as stated. Black is available, can be tinted (though its quite a bit of work) or painted, "the special (expensive) gun to spray it" has to be adjusted a bit (nozzle & air pressure) along with distance from panel plays a part in getting the proper look.

Also, UPOL offers a product in grey that is very close to the Wurth grey.
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I've used the 08889 and was quite happy with the product. Later, I found this 3M video showing a technique to get a sprayed texture with seam sealer. It may work with the 08889, Wurth, or UPol. I have not tried it at home, yet.




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