List,
Over a year ago, I had a closeby Powdercoating Company to Powdercoat my sills
white and my floorpans black. However, now that I am installing these pieces
there seems to be more of a difference between these pieces that is more than
just a change in color!
Underneath the glossy white exterior is a thick layer of dried powder.
This
shows why powdercoating is called, 'powdercoating'.
However, under the black floorpan's flat black exterior is simply the metal it
covers. No Powder at all! I instructed them to 'powdercoat everything' but,
did I get gyped instead? Or maybe their is a a type of flat black
powdercoating that doesnt have the powder?
Could that be true?
Thanks, Paul Dorsey
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