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1. Paint (score: 1)
Author: "lbprince" <lbprince@email.msn.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 08:18:14 -0700
Here is one that perhaps will create a lively discussion. What kind of paint will produce the very best looking and durable results? Lacquer? Acrylic enamel? Urethane? Polyurethane? Etc? What brand i
/html/mg-t/2000-07/msg00067.html (6,824 bytes)

2. Re: Paint (score: 1)
Author: Andrew Moyce <amoyce@pol.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 16:29:37 -0400 (EDT)
I got what I condider to be an excellent result on my TD using PPG urethane DBU clear coat over a base coat. I had never painted a car before, and appreciated the ability to erase spraying errors thr
/html/mg-t/2000-07/msg00068.html (7,313 bytes)

3. Re: Paint (score: 1)
Author: Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 14:54:26 -0400
I think you will want to make the determination of "best looking" for yourself. TFs were painted with older-technology paint. If you like the softer appearance of that, then most modern paints will
/html/mg-t/2000-07/msg00069.html (7,799 bytes)

4. Re: Paint (score: 1)
Author: yd3@nvc.net
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 14:15:06 -0700
I personally prefer the softer color and not the current "wet" look as it seems more appropriate for the cars and period. I have used Dupont on all of my work probably because the man behind the coun
/html/mg-t/2000-07/msg00070.html (7,475 bytes)

5. Re: Paint (score: 1)
Author: Charles Hill <candahill@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 22:14:11 -0500
Discussing paint is almost like discussing religion or politics. Everyone has their opinion and they don't want to be confused with the facts. In this area(Kansas City, MO), the major competitors are
/html/mg-t/2000-07/msg00072.html (7,377 bytes)

6. Re: Paint (score: 1)
Author: "Ray McCrary" <spook01@home.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 10:10:04 -0500
I have mixed up the two pack cyanoacrylic stuff to give the same "soft" look of the original paint. If you don't like the wet look, may I suggest that you not put clear on top? Best, Ray McCrary "Spe
/html/mg-t/2000-07/msg00085.html (7,516 bytes)


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