info@bcmustang.com wrote:
> you are wrong
OK, BC
I'm "wrong" as you say.
As I said, I do not profess to be an expert in this field,
and only stated what I had been told. And I admitted it
could be wrong. When I am an expert in a field, I have
strong background to support my statements. In this case it
was, as I admitted, hearsay.
Please put forward what you either know, or believe to be
correct to help those looking for advise.
I do not think that my statements about clear coat repair
difficulties are inaccurate, but if they are what do you
believe?
I am sure that a polyurethane finish can, and has been
applied without a catalyst to harden the paint, and is
inferior. But if this is wrong, then what is the correct
answer.
I am not sure whether 'two stage" applies to using an
hardener or to a clear coat final application, enlighten us.
It matters little if I personally believe a clear coat over
a solid color is not as aesthetically pleasing as over a
metallic finish, where it has a anti oxidation purpose as
well. But this was tendered as an opinion, and is as valid
as any other taste.
Anyway, I am sure the correct knowledge would be
appreciated. Can't tell, however, from your succinct
answer, what they are.
Steve
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