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Letter 14052
On the lookout for "Nextel Suede-Coating"
I am searching for the following paint products. Primer:
Nextel-Primer 5523 Coating:Nextel Suede-Coating 3101. I wonder if
"Nextel" is a paint manufacturer, or if these names is internal color
standards for the company "Nextel".
Kenneth Jensen
- Svendborg, Denmark
It might help if you contact Red Spot - if memory serves Nextel
suede is one of their brands. And when you contact them, let them
know they should be advertising in Finishing.com...
Michel Moninger
- Sarasota, Florida
Nextel is the brand name of optical paint from a company in
Germany called Mankiweicz. They have different grade and Nextel suede
3101 is either optical black or white. This paint is well know for
light scattering or diffusion in optical parts.
RGDS,
Augus Chow
- Hong Kong
Dear Kenneth,
NEXTEL is the brand name of Mankiewicz Gebr.& Co .Their
offices is in Hamburg, Germany.
With best regards,
Jan Rijn
- Holland
We have specified and used the Nextel paint which is available
from Germany as stated in earlier replies and found for our media
application with great results.
Martin Lynch
- Cambridge, UK
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As for the response dates Nextel Suede is nothing new. It is
however pretty new to the US. I have used the product and love it. I
understand it is now on all the BMW automobiles and other European
cars with a soft touch clear. What are some of the other applications
you see it on?
Bill Bergheger
- St. Louis, MO, USA
September 23, 2009
I need to bid on a job that requires this product any idea where I
can purchase it. I live in Queens, NY. Thank you
Frank Piedra
custom cabinets - Flushing, NY, United States
September 23, 2009
Hi, Frank. I was able to very easily find the manufacturer with
google, as it's the first hit for "Nextel Suede", and their website
includes their distributors and sales offices, so I'm not
understanding the issue. Good luck.
Regards,
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Ted Mooney
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey |
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