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synthetic or 2pak??
Range Rover Blues:
Don't confuse the old synthetic paint with modern water based acrylics. Paint has come a long way, though if you saw the state of my Micra you wouldn't think so. Like all things in life it depends an awful lot on the guy holding the tools. All I can say about the Nissan is that Stevie Wonder is alive and well, and works in a body shop in Sheffield :roll:
Littledan:
--- Quote from: "electricbluebadger" ---Grunty, lookin good but I'm not too sure about the colour..... :)
Cheers Steve
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love the roof mate! hissy has his liek that on his disco!
wheel archs look gr8 going to finish the fronts on our rangie tomorrow :D
electricbluebadger:
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love the roof mate! hissy has his liek that on his disco!
wheel archs look gr8 going to finish the fronts on our rangie tomorrow :D
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You gone for the Roccia arches on your Rangey then????
Cheers Steve
clbarclay:
--- Quote from: "muck_truck" ---Car paint from now in is going to be water based, cant remember the full details about it but in a year or so it will be illegal to sell any chemical based automotive paint.
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Cars arn't painted entierly in water based, they must have a non water based laqured over the top or how long do you think it would last before rain washes it off.
Surely they must also sell something that isn't water based for the laqure
smo:
Water based paint for cars isnt like kids poster paints, it doesnt wash off if it rains, but you are correct it does need laqouring after and as yet there is no effective water based one available so this either is 2 pack or synthetic.
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