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You could use plain old satin black to achieve that dull shine.

However, you may want to use POR-15 (Black) as a base and then top it off with a satin black just before it's set. This will give you addtional protection in the long run from scratches etc. as well as rust.

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http://www.por15.com/

I have used their system for restoring parts on my Z and I am very pleased with the results. I recommend purchasing Marine Clean and Metal Ready as well. They have a starter kit if you are doing a small area. A lot goes a long way.

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