I called the Plymouth Painter's Supply and the cost as of today is $35 PER OUNCE! If any one can get Harlequin (PPG's version) for $399 per quart they better buy all they can.

And a little back ground for you...
The trade name for the pigment that gives the paint the actual color shift is called Chromaflair. It is made by a company in northern California called Flex Products. Flex is a spin off company of OCLI. (Optical Coatings Lab Inc) Each paint company has a version that they have tagged with their own brand name, PPG's is Harlequin, Dupont is Chromalusion, BASF calls theirs Extreame etc... The PPG version is higher in pigment load than the other companies which allows it to be applied as a true base/clear unlike some of the others which require a colored ground coat like a tri stage white pearl has. The less steps you need to achive color makes it easier to repair. Check out www.colorshift.com (Flex's site) to learn more.

Here's a lesson for you... Don't open your mouth if you don't know what your talking about...


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