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I painted my grill and bumpers with their black and it came out great. It has just the right amount of sheen. Be careful if you use it, you can't sand out any runs or imperfections so it has to be perfect right out of the gun.
I've never used their product but it looks like all you can get is flat? All the flattening agent I've used is in the clear. The more you add the flatter it gets. You mix it with the clear before adding the hardner and reducer. You can have semi-gloss, eggshell, flat, ect. And willtel is right, you can't buff it. If it gets buffed it brings back the shine.