In the middle of painting my M1009 with fresh "383" from Gillespie. I have read that it looks and finishes: "a little lighter than CARC" or"a little shinier than CARC. When I compared the dried "383" to CARC, I do see that the CARC IS both lighter and smoother/shinier. Sooooo... if this is the case why doesn't Gillespie darken "383" a little and flatten it out?
I am NOT a paint expert so these are just lay observations- *not blaming them for making a sub-standard product in the least- glad it's available, in fact. Just wondering in print. I have read that some have tried to flatten it with various degrees of success. Other may have attempted to darken it a bit. Others swear that it is "Good OR close enough". Still if it is not spot-on... why don't they change (read improve) it?
Before you flame me- if you are thinking about it re-read*
I am NOT a paint expert so these are just lay observations- *not blaming them for making a sub-standard product in the least- glad it's available, in fact. Just wondering in print. I have read that some have tried to flatten it with various degrees of success. Other may have attempted to darken it a bit. Others swear that it is "Good OR close enough". Still if it is not spot-on... why don't they change (read improve) it?
Before you flame me- if you are thinking about it re-read*