Register or Log In To remove these advertisements. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
05-20-2014, 08:32 PM | #9 | |
Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: southeasternfoothillsofusa
Posts: 1,557
|
Re: Single stage acrylic worth it for quicky paint job?
Quote:
If body work is gonna be marginal, a duller-than-normal outcome from using A/E and NOT sand/buff [regardless whether final coats are color OR clear]would tend to hide the lesser-quality body work & prep. And the duller outcome would offer somewhat of a patina effect at the same time. Should u luck out and end up w/a slicker-than-normal outcome, you can sand and buff months on down the road--remembering the caveats mentioned above. One last comment: A/E is really a hard and durable paint. A/E in pure colors[those without metallics] can be sanded-and-buffed to appear almost indistinguishable from similar jobs done with old-time lacquer--with swirls et al--yet last better due to its superior hardness. Hope this helps and maybe answers some of your questions, Sam |
|
Bookmarks |
|
|