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K**S
Best Review You Will Get!
So. First off the stuff is perfect. The color is incredibly consistent throughout the whole spray. I did the Raptor Spray on Bed Liner stuff. You just 1 of these baby bottle of paint into the 1-liter bottles of Raptor Bed liner (with the hardener) and it is nearly always a tight fit with the fluids. We went with Desert Tan and it turned out WAY to bright. That is the only reason I am giving this 4 stars. All the colors seem to turn out brighter in person, remember that! We sprayed over the Desert Tan a few days later and chose the Coyote Brown. It turned out incredible and looks amazing. I posted what everyone actually wants to see, pictures. Just remember guys the colors always turn out a tad bit brigther. You can see the Desert Tan and Coyote Brown.
N**L
Lighter than expected, but not bad
The product is the right color. It is indeed a true federal standard khaki. It even matches my khaki dickies shirt. I mixed with Raptor liner tintable and it looks like it should come out nicely. I have yet to spray it, however i just wanted to make folks aware that it is true to the color its supposed to be.Update: After spraying, the Khaki came out a bit lighter than expected. Maybe a bit too much yellow tint to it as well. I added 1 bottle per liter of raptor liner. No thinners. To compare, it is a bit lighter than the Toyota Quicksand color which is what I was going for. 8 liters was not thick enough on my 2004 dodge 2500 long bed. I will shoot it again this summer and add a small percentage of camp brown until I am satisfied with the shade. I will update with comparison pics once done.
T**S
Impressed with the Coyote Brown!
I just completed spraying my entire 1995 K2500, the color(s) turned out better than expected. I used Coyote Brown and regular black. What I found to work best with the tintable liner: add the paint to the liter you’re about to spray first, then shake for 2 minutes, after mixing the liner and paint first, then add the hardener and shake for another 2 minutes. I used a 5 gallon air compressor (I would not try to use a smaller one, it won’t work well) and had it set to 55psi. I let the truck sit inside the heated shop for 5 days to cure before I took it outside. I ended up using 16 liters of Coyote Brown for this project.
T**D
Easy to apply
Love the color. Worked well with Raptor liner. I used the coyote brown. 1 bottle of tint for 2 bottles of raptor.
R**S
perfect match
Easy to use, perfect match I have seen some people writing that the product was "Pricey" or that "it didn't work". Well remember, you get what you pay for, as to not working, either they are full of it, or didn't follow directions. My experience says it is a great product and does exactly what it is supposed to do if you follow the instructions. Prolonged shaking of the bottle before use is critical, the company says 2 minutes, I recommend at least 4 without the hardener in it and 2 more after you add the hardener. It took 6 bottles to do my 2000 Land Rover Discovery and I am very happy with the results. Remember, this three oz bottle is just a tint, it is not paint must be added to the Raptor before you spray.
J**E
Perfect Color
I first used the Olive Green, and it was super neon. It was a great color, just not the right color. Switched over to this WWI Olive Drab and I am very happy. It matches the original color of my 1986 Army CUCV M1009 perfectly.
D**T
Aircraft grey Federal Standard color 36300
Color is not as advertised but going off of digital computer colors so, I should have know better. Here is two pics for reference of the color when used as instructed with tintable Raptor Liner it comes out lighter ! More of a primer grey in the light due to lighter color than advertised and texture of raptor liner reflefts sunlight.Excellent custom service front The seller and good product just way to Light of a color and not true aircraft grey.
A**R
Great product, color match carefully
I recently applied Raptor Liner to my rocker panels and fenders and chose to color match the two tone my truck came with from the factory. The Ford color is called Arizona Sandstone and I thought this pigment was closest out of their 40-some options. Word to the wise, go a shade darker than you'd expect. The color came out somewhere between flat-dark-earth and a sandy beach. The liner came out great but the color is less than ideal, but it will work for the time being, until I repeat it with the Army Drab Brown
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