Organosol black

Author Topic: Organosol black  (Read 14905 times)

Offline RUSTY Cuda

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 1950
  • One big step foward!
Re: Organosol black
« Reply #15 on: January 22, 2011 - 09:13:49 PM »
Grabbed the can of leftover & as with my E7 they put the mix code under the label, here's the code they mixed for me. Rich.






Offline Scat Pack Fever

  • Mopars Rule!!!!!!!! Always Have, Always Will
  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 613
  • Chrysler did it best!
Re: Organosol black
« Reply #16 on: January 22, 2011 - 09:30:34 PM »
Thanks guys!!!!!!!!! I think that's the ticket. I am pretty sure "concept" is PPG. I am going to take the codes up to my paint guy and see if that is the ticket.

Offline RUSTY Cuda

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 1950
  • One big step foward!
Re: Organosol black
« Reply #17 on: January 22, 2011 - 09:41:18 PM »
It's definatly PPG, bought it at a PPG paint store (PPG disclaimer at the bottom of the page! Rich.

Offline Tom Quad

  • Jr. Member
  • **
  • Posts: 38
Re: Organosol black
« Reply #18 on: January 23, 2011 - 05:46:35 AM »
DCC9355 is NOT the same as DDL9355

DCC9355 does not have a "texture"

Last I knew you could still get DDL9355.  The only difference is the texture additive is not the same as the orig Organisol.

PM me if you need more help

Offline Topcat

  • C-C.com Expert
  • ********
  • Posts: 15376
  • Member since 9/16/04
Re: Organosol black
« Reply #19 on: January 23, 2011 - 11:32:53 AM »
Some notes I saved:

If you want the 88% correct textured finish you must use DDL9355 Lacquer. 88% correct because the texture additive changed slightly from the orig. If you want the catalyzed, semi-gloss, smooth sheen finish enamel it's DCC9355...
Organisol Black Revised 01-2009

You must lay the paint down wet or the texture will stand up instead of lay down and you will have an extremely rough finish that attracts everything.

Use the slowest thinner you can find and add some retarder as well if it is above 80 degrees. If possible use over black primer.


Allow surfaces to dry for several weeks before painting cover coats. This is important.

Put 2 light cover coats of semi gloss black over grey primer, allow to dry at least 24 hrs or more before organisoling

Use a gun with a big tip 1.4mm or larger

Cross coat the large area surfaces in 3 directions –eliminates streaking of texture diag first, short length, long length with overlapping passes. It must go on wet.

Test spray before committing to car. Practice a little. Use SLOW thinner !!!! Lay on WET!
Do not lay on dry, paint horizontal.

Patience!!!!! Thin per instructions min 150%

After getting full coverage of texture typically 4 coats thin each progressive coat 25% Use your judgment Think about 6 coats.

Allow each coat to dry for at least 30 min.


Texture must cover surface completely-there should be no gaps in the texture. The purpose of laying it on cross coating & wet is to get the texture to lay down. I am no expert, but I do paint and I have done my fair share of wresting with this paint.

Edge it in with a touch up gun,

Use fine line tape on all paint edge breaks

Do the bottom side of the hood first-part of your practice

Paint All other surfaces at the same time as the top side of the hood.

Make sure grille is out of the car

Across the tops of the fender & across the front header panel be sure to add 1 extra coat of Organisol to resist the long term wear of the paint from stones etc..
Mike, Fremont, CA.