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I'm looking to start powder coating my jigs and want to get some stuff from Columbia coatings, they have tons of stuff but its hard to tell the true colors from the pictures and don't want to spend a bunch of cash for swatches ,I'm looking for a matte black , matte brown(darker) and a matte dark olive green ....any have any suggestions of specific colors ? or some pictures they can upload of stuff they have done using Columbia's stuff .... also is there a better type to use , Whats the difference between TGIC ,polyester ,urethane ....are any one of them better for coating jigs?

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Harbor freights black should work for you. They are very helpful over the phone. I use a lot of candy purple and saw they have it with holographic flake also. They sent me nice little painted card free. I was super impressed with the color. I'm sure they can send you a few cards of each color your looking for. You don't have to by. a swatch.

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It is hard to tell from pictures but if you call Columbia coatings they will help. The only color I wouldn't get from them is the matte black because Harbor Freight only has 4 colors and one is matte black, it is 5 ucks for a pound and it is a true matte black but for the others you will need to call. If you go through Columbia coatings site, try to find the matte colors, those are usually very close to what the picture is as there isn't any flash reflection like you get from gloss colors, good luck.

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Thanks for the info Guys , what do you mean by "Flux Over " , like the paint will go smooth and shiny ? 

Yes, if you tap or dip paint onto it, if is not hot enough, it will look textured. Fluxed over means the powder was hot enough to melt and smooth over. Hope I explained that right lol.

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Don't buy the Dormant paint set!!  Nice colors but it's a 2 part system dip color cure for 10 mins then dip in the clear and finish curing.  Major pain in the butt!!!  I'lll use up what I have but won't buy it again.  There Translucent candy Teal and Raspberry are spot on when you look at their site.  Saw a paint mix for your color on another site I'll see if I can find it again.

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