YOu can do the laquer thing...I would probably opt for either acrylic enamel
or go with a Eurothane enamel. There are pluses and minuses to all of them.
Dan
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 17:17:25 -0400, Chris Chandler wrote:
> >Dan Dwelley:
> >Subject: Re: Painting your car...
> >You could potentially run into an issue with matching the paint up. Not
> >always an issue but it can happen based on one batch of paint one time
and
> >another when you get the rest done. Also, if you buy enough for the
whole
> >car, the remainder will be sitting for almost a year...depending on its
> >surrounding environment, it could start to go bad.
>
> The thought here was to get enough to do the whole car. Hadn't really
> considered that it might "go bad".
>
> Anyone know how long it'll keep and look the same when sprayed on?
>
> >Just my thoughts and I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm way off
base
> >here.
>
> Hey, that's why I'm asking. Don't wanna do anything too stupid without
the
> consensus of the list. :)
>
> I suppose I could also just do the minor repairs on those parts and drive
> around with a white & primer car for a while.
>
> On another note, is laquer the way to go?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
Dan Dwelley
77 Midget
64 Sprite (Rotary Project)
Alexandria, Va.
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