I agree with CarGuy, DPLF 90(black)or your choice of grey, red oxide, green, white,(may be more, can't remember, and they are now called DPLF, they no longer make the DP) or a combination of any of these to yeild almost any flat color you want. After you have maybe a couple of coats on, you can wet sand it with 1500-2000 to a killer gloss with a mat finish, kinda hard to explain because it is really not a shine, but is not a dull finish either. It is a very low build liquid, not made at all for sanding or building layers, just coating a surface. You have to do all of you prep work with sandable primer(K36/38/200, etc) then shoot the DPLF on. Looks good, never goes outa style, and easy to match or fix if you have a mis-fire. Although it is not intended for a top coat, it gets used quite often for that purpose. If you shoot clear on top of it, you must use a flattening agent to keep a dull finish. If you choose to do this, why even bother using DP, just pick color and clear coat over it....Hope this helps...PACO