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Old 08-01-14, 01:41
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this type of paint is still on the market, the texture will be different from one item to the next or the worker doing the application, this is one of those products that reading the instructions means everything , this type of paint requires a heavy coat to create the wrinkle effect, hope this helps,
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Old 08-01-14, 04:26
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Franks.

That's good news. Any idea who makes it or what it's called? All the local paint suppliers around here seem to come up with are the typical cans of common wrinkle/crinkle finish.

Interesting about the thickness of application required to get the proper effect. Where the original paint has chipped on the inside of my speaker, it is noticeably thick and I suspect the original paint finish is buried under the reconditioned wrinkle paint on the AR88LF cabinet I have, as it has very thick paint overall.


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Old 08-01-14, 12:02
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David, it goes on smooth then crinkles as it dries.
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Old 08-01-14, 17:20
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Hi Lynn.

It is an interesting paint. I have used the 'traditional' black wrinkle to restore a couple of electronic items in the past, where the original finish was the typical uniform distribution of wrinkles.

This darned paint finish used on the RCA AR88 stuff has me stumped with it's unusual pattern. It is almost as if the black paint was sprayed on and before it set up, an overspray of oil or solvent was applied quickly, causing a pattern of small beads of paint to form with different drying rates. I am beginning to wonder if the result is not so much in the paint, but in the hands of the craftsman applying it.

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Old 08-01-14, 22:22
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Sorry David, that's all I know.
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Old 08-01-14, 22:38
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Hi All

Probably lots of places that have it but this is the one I remembered.

http://search.eastwood.com/search?w=crinkle%20paint

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Default Check Crappy Tires or Home Despot.....

Both stores chains carry some kinds of wrinkled finish...... the actual end product will vary with ambient temperature and various coating technics...heavy ligth time spent between coats, etc.

But while you are on speakers....... is it possible to match speakers to the WS 19 output and where do/would they connect......?

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