I agree with Bob and Perry, a single stage urethane is a nice compromise to
achieving the goal of getting more of a period look while still using a
modern, superior paint product (I have painted with both acrylic lacquer and
urethane enamel, the urethane is far better to work with). It works easily
(sand and polish) sticks very well, and is very durable, the adhesion and
durability is where it is superior to older paints. Spot touch ups will
also polish out completely until the paint is fully cured (weeks to months
after it goes on, however only on solids not on metallics).
It should also save a few bucks in labor and materials.
The look you want is matter of personal preference, but too (obviously)
prefer the single stage urethane.
Greg Lemon
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