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<blockquote data-quote="Gabs" data-source="post: 647640" data-attributes="member: 33684"><p>Trouble you have in modern days blending will work but highly recommend on single k rather than 2k paint. You find base coat is water based and lacquer will need to be 2k or single pack and that’s done on an edge to edge process on clear coat. The best way would be cellulose paint as that’s what I used to do in the 80’s when repairing all the older vehicle back in the times. I let you know how mine goes when repaired from a paintshop in Bristol but that edge to edge as mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabs, post: 647640, member: 33684"] Trouble you have in modern days blending will work but highly recommend on single k rather than 2k paint. You find base coat is water based and lacquer will need to be 2k or single pack and that’s done on an edge to edge process on clear coat. The best way would be cellulose paint as that’s what I used to do in the 80’s when repairing all the older vehicle back in the times. I let you know how mine goes when repaired from a paintshop in Bristol but that edge to edge as mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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