atafonso said:Mike any particular reason you going for cellulose paint? I personally like them, but i thought nobody used them anymore lol
I found that if i don’t spray a very thin last coat to bring up the shine, the cellulose paint becomes quite dull and absorbs the oil/grease and stains a lot. Have you had the same results? I am not a professional painter hehe
Abel
Yes, cellulose is really easy to paint and dries quickly. Finish can be really good too, that’s why i like it a lotmike202 said:atafonso said:Mike any particular reason you going for cellulose paint? I personally like them, but i thought nobody used them anymore lol
I found that if i don’t spray a very thin last coat to bring up the shine, the cellulose paint becomes quite dull and absorbs the oil/grease and stains a lot. Have you had the same results? I am not a professional painter hehe
Abel
I thought cellulose was the DIY choice, as 2 K you need a proper mask and protection from the poisonous isocyanates in the paint. I was going to have a go at doing it myself as I wanted to get the engine bay area cleaned in for the new engine
I can't really go anywhere at the mo otherwise I would let someone who knows what they are doing paint it :lol:
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