Why not just use REAL automotive paint?
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From: gary freeman <riven2649@yahoo.com>
To: libstudent44 <woodren@drizzle.com>, peugeot-L@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 08:13:44 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [Peugeot-L] Paint a Pug?
> , Lacquer doesn't hold up very well, and it skins up
> so it will need to be at least high speed buffed.
> If you want fairly cheap with a little orange peel
> (which can be sanded and buffed out) but durable,
> then what about an acrylic enamel. Urethanes are by
> far the toughest, but they are expensive and very
> dangerous as inhalation can cause brain damage.
>
> --- libstudent44 <woodren@drizzle.com> wrote:
>
> > I've got a white 505 wagon that I really like with
> > some minor dent's
> > and dimples. I'm thinking of painting it myself. I
> > have the compressor
> > and all appropriate equipment. I used to use
> > automotive urethanes a
> > lot for props and so on in my former (working)
> > life.I know how to lay
> > down paint from a spray gun.The issue is money. I
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Received on Sun Aug 21 08:56:34 2005