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Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Sedalia Mo.
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Re: Paint - Single Stage or Double Stage - clear coat ??
I used Nason S/S urethane (white car with alot of black striping) and liked the results very much. It was my second full car paint job. The first was acrylic enamel which I would say sprayed just as well, but the urethane should resist oxidation better.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Middleburg, North Carolina
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Re: Paint - Single Stage or Double Stage - clear coat ??
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Second, I used the Nason paint a long time ago. I painted my dad's 72 white and it went down really well. It had one section that flattened out and did not look good at all. It was on part of the door to the bed. We sanded and buffed and it stood out. We sanded and re-pained and it blended well and looked good afterwards. It was much more me than the paint. I used the same thing for a box van and it worked well. It worked for me. S |
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