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The Dupli-Color EBFM04177 Perfect Match Automotive Spray is an 8 oz aerosol can of high-quality, fast-drying acrylic lacquer paint, specifically designed to match the original factory color of Ford vehicles. With its easy-to-use nozzle and quick drying time, this product is perfect for touch-ups and color matching on all OEM surfaces.
Item Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |
Size | 8 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Finish Types | Metallic |
Color Code | J7 |
Color | Magnetic |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Additional Features | Fast-Drying |
S**O
Color was a great match!
Great product, color matches well. Works with 2K clear! If you are pretty sure one can will do the job... get two. You'll thank me for that. Follow instructions, wetsand between coats. Came out great. Did the painted bumper on my S10 blazer, two cans for sure. Finished with a full can of 2K clear and looks excellent. Super satisfied.
B**9
Perfect match!
Good quality spray paint for your car! Perfect match easy to use! Helps to prevent rust! Keep scratches and easy touch up a breeze! Just pick your color you will be happy! Good price and quality product! Thanks Amazon fast delivery!
E**6
Worked Great Finishing My Guitar in Metallic Candy Apple Red
I’ll just get the negative part of this review over with now. When I received the can I couldn’t help but notice it was about half the size of any other spray paint can. With that said I had more than enough for one guitar. Now with out of the way. It went on effortlessly. Nice smooth, even coats and dried amazingly fast. Didn’t have any fish eye. Slight over spraying with the metal base coat but that was my fault and was easily sanding out. The thing is in order to get it to look good you need to get all the prep work done correctly. If you don’t it’s your fault you did a shitty job. Not the paint. Of course you are going to want to use a primer first. Then they sell something called metal cast 100. Very important. You need to use this stuff if you are spraying anything not metal like wood. if you want your color coat to look like metallic red. It’s the color of metallic silver so when you spray your transparent red over it you get the metallic look. Second anyone who says that the paint or the nozzle doesn’t flow evenly. Here’s a tip that will save you a lot of time and hassle. They have these attachments for $5 a piece that attaches to any spray paint can and turns the uneven spraying into fine and even coats as if you were using a paint gun. If you are trying to paint something with a rattle can and you keep have problems with running paint and/or overspray and you don’t use this simple device I honestly have no sympathy for you. When used with one of those you will have great results. If you don’t then you have no one to blame but yourself. Also to those of you you have said the nozzle stopped working. Odds are the hole that the paint comes out of just has dried paint blocking the paint from coming out or coming out evenly. Simple soap and water should fix that (how did you swap one cap for another with this paint?). For best results remember this anocronym AKCMAlwaysKeepCanMovingNever let your hand stop moving if your finger is in that trigger. Especially with colors like these. Otherwise it will look uneven. Darker in some spots and lighter in others or the dreaded overpainting an area. If you make a mistake you don’t have to start over. Remember just be patient and let it dry and you can then just sand the mistake out.
J**.
Matches 2004 Camry and was good for home repair job
Gather 'round, children, and let me tell you a tale of reasonable car restoration. In 2021 your boy was working two jobs: one a day role managing operations for a marketing agency for 8 hours, and the other as a dishwasher for a restaurant for the next 8 hours. In addition there was a 45 minute drive each way from where I live to the restaurant and back. So we are talking long hours. I slept maybe 4 or 5 hours a night. I had taken the restaurant job in an emergency situation (hey, 30K a year ain't bad when nothing else is coming in) and was sticking with it while I was feeling the agency job out.So I was working 16 hours a day, in the summer heat, 5 or 6 days a week. Friday night, well Saturday morning, really, I got off the restaurant job after many sweaty hours (no cooling in that back of house!). I had parked my 2004 Camry in a hotel gararge a block away and was giving a less fortunate fellow employee a ride home. As we got into the car, which was parked next to a massive rectangular pillar, your boy was blathering away at his aquaintance. My Chatty Cathy mode was in full effect. Putting the car in reverse without paying attention at all, I scraped along the pillar with the passenger side door.I don't drink or do drugs. I'm a good driver and don't have any points on my license. But the fact is that I was basically intoxicated after several months of 16 hour days with physical labor and little sleep night after night. I would never have done this under normal circumstances. I would have carefully looked around and checked before starting to drive, especially in reverse. But now my car was deeply scraped and dented, with orange undercoat glaring along that door. Ick.A few weeks later I quit the restaurant job. Now I was dating and man that bunch of digs and scrapes was embarassing! Calling around to some shops, I found their pricing to fill and repair or replace with a junkyard door was way out of proportion to the value of the vehicle--a quarter of the blue book price. No way! I thought I was stuck with the ugly orange reminder forever.In the spring of 2023 I started looking for options. What can I say, I am both busy and slow. Enter this paint. I bought a can and sprayed it on. I was not professional. I did it outside, in my driveway, in the wind, without any PPE. This was an improvement, but I learned about this can. It * did * clog and sputter. It * was * hard to apply with just my finger. I got a lot of drip down the door and thought it was me. But I've ran a metal fab shop and know how to apply spraypaint, so what gives? Maybe that I could hang or sit the object down for better angles, and I can't do that with the door?So the door was say 20% improved with this first pair of coats. You could still see a small bit of the orange, and somehow some purple, though. I waited a year, then got brave again. How about I learn, and this time get a respirator, a snap on spray handle that you squeeze with your whole hand instead of one finger, and another can of paint and try again?This spring, 2024, I tried again. The sun went in and out of clouds and pissed me off with the constant change of light and heat. The wind kicked up. I had taped the door off this time and still got some on the windows. The surface ended up kind of matte, a bit rough for my taste...but overall the experience was much improved. I got two coats out of this can, then snapped the above photo to send to a friend who has seen the car in person many times over the past several years."Holy cow!" he said. "That is so much better!" He reminded me the purpose of this kind of work is to make your car or whatever look 8% better. It doesn't need to be a masterpiece. He has been holding off improving his own car because of expecting and knowing he'll be disappointed by wanting a 50% improvement.Look--this is say 3 or 4 coats total. I haven't put clearcoat on it. Since May 2024 it has stood up to spring storms, heavy rain, hail, long trips back and forth from North Carolina to Virginia. We'll see in a year or so if it needs further coats or what (remember, I am busy and slow). If you're waiting on making an improvement to your car, and the listing says the color will match, it will well enough. Don't expect perfection but do expect visible improvement. Invest in $30-50 of other supplies like the respirator (mine was $17) and the clip on handle (around $8) and you'll get good results. For what I invested I feel this is a valuable and worthwhile improvement. I hope this was entertaining and informative for you.
S**R
Did it's job
There always a spot of peeling paint, and after careful prep and finish work, I got very good results. 040 Toyota "super white" is a single stage paint so I was worried about the results, but after color sanding and buffing the shine is a pretty good match to what was there before and the color came out pretty decently. It seems to be a reasonable match. Probably not show car quality but no passerby is even going to notice that there was a problem. If anyone is curious I cannot use clear coat with it. But after 7 days they did apply ceramic coating to protect it.
M**Y
Near perfect color match
Color matched up great on my 20 year old pickup. Some slight orange peal in application but some of that was due to painting conditions and prep work.I wouldn’t want to do a whole car with a rattle can but it is a great inexpensive options for smaller panels. Will be using DupliColor for my next project as well.
M**W
Faulty. Zero stars
Faulty. Do not order.
R**U
Bad spray
Was awful. Spurt out. Splattered all over no even coverage.
A**S
Perfect match
No issues
B**T
Exact Colour match
It was used for being the correct colour match for a car manufacturers paint.
B**T
Five Stars
perfect
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