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Tlr 200 Paint: A Respectable Substitute For Touchups


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#1 scooterspal

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 01:06 PM

In a pinch this weekend to touch up some spots on my lower frame so I can reset the motor later this week I paid a visit to my local auto parts store to see what I could come up with. I took along one of the rear tail light brackets to try and match.

There were two spray cans that seemed to be rather close but with the florescent lighting inside the store you can be fooled by the color.

I bought both for $10 and took them home.

I must say I was very pleased with one of them. Dupli-Color's Chevrolet Orange-Red #DE1607 engine enamel was a very, very close match. In fact, now that I look at the frame in the light of day I honestly cannot see the difference.

I know the purists out there will poo-poo this but it's worth taking a look.

BTW: The maker claims the paint is oil and gasoline resistant, is good for up to 500 degrees F, and leaves an extremely hard "ceramic" high gloss finish.

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Since posting this I have learned this paint may not be available outside the US and Canada due to the level or nature of solvents in the paint. That is, other countries consider it hazardous and will not allow it to be imported.

I contacted a dealer in the UK who used to sell Krylon spray paint (Krylon is the manufacturer of Dupli-Color paints) and was told the following "Krylon shipments have been banned coming into EU due to some of the chemicals that they contain".

This is rather sad news in a way as, from what I have gathered reading this site in particular, the TLR's are most popular in the UK. I was hoping this information would be of some benefit to those Honda owners.

Edited by scooterspal, 26 July 2010 - 08:40 PM.


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Posted 26 July 2010 - 02:00 PM

Good info....

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Posted 03 August 2010 - 12:32 PM

UPDATE:

Caswell is a plating company with offices in the UK and in Australia... as well as the US.

They can and will import the Duplicolor paint on special order.

From Caswell UK:

Caswell UK

We can order this in from the USA but it would be classed as a special order, so we would need pre-payment. Our next order goes in at the end of August and takes approx. 14 days to turn around. Costs will be as follows :

6 x Chevy Orange-Red @ £8.99 per can = £53.94
Delivery within the UK (excluding islands & highlands) - £10.00

12 x Chevy Orange-Red @ £8.99 - £107.88
Delivery within the UK (excluding islands & highlands) - £15.00


VAT @ 17.5% needs to be added to the total, including shipping.

From Caswell Australia:

Caswell Australia

The Australian price will be about 1.9 times the usa price as their prices are not tax, duty import fees etc.. and there will be a $75.00 Haz goods additional import fee per order. That is for one can or 50.

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Posted 21 August 2010 - 04:42 PM

If you go to car bodyshop supplies shop most of them make aerosols the best match for Honda TLr orange is RAL2002

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