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Any information appreciated.Thanks.
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GET Spraymax 2K!!
Not hard to use... yes a bit harder to wet sand and buff to a fine polish.... but I've spilled gas a couple times on mine and all it does is melt off the wax coating. Rewax the Spraymax 2K and buff.. just like new again.
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Solvent and water-diluted basecoat systems after drying according to manufacturer’s instructions.
Old paint, cleaned and sanded
I would contact them just to make certain. and of course make sure the new basecoat paint is fully cured
before spraying the 2k stuff.
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Anyway,looking into this stuff, it does look very good. I havent found any negative reactions to it and they do next day delivery.
A big risk though if it reacts badly with the base coat!!!!!
What to do,What to do.............?
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I have sprayed it over acrylic lacquer many times....martin_csr wrote: Do you know any bodyshop guys? They might know if a urethane can be sprayed over acrylic-lacquer.
As long as the acrylic lacquer is fully cured.
If it is already cured and rather glossy, wet sand the acrylic lacquer with at least a 1200-1500 grit wet and dry paper first.
Make the old finish look dull but very smooth.
Clean the living bejesus out of the old finish after this and wipe it with a CLEAN tack cloth.
One light but well covering thin'ish coat of Spraymax 2K followed by a nice thick coat with NO RUNS a little later.
Then let it dry and cure... depending on temparture this could be a while.
After, break out the wet and dry 1500 paper for the hard part.
After that I usually do one more coat of clear and super wet 1500 sanding rounds.
Finish up with 2500 to 3000 wet and dry paper... almost looks glossy then but still satin like.
Then get GOOD quality paint polish, NOT rubbing compound.
You should be able to polish with a good quality polishing rag but if you know how to use a bufffing wheel..... that is much faster.
Below is a weekend project tank using this method....
Total investment, including the tail piece and side covers was around $42.00
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