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RE: RE: Paint

To: "twakeman@apple.com"@HERMES.intel.com
Subject: RE: RE: Paint
From: gendimen@t12sys.intel.com (Geronimo x54903 page 951-3432)
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 91 07:08:10 -0800
>I had chosen acrylic because I cqan make my learner's mistakes and sand them
>down before adding the next coat.  Also, if a rock or door should smite my
>TR, I could patch the paint easily.

>Now for the question:
>I keep hearing bits about new types of paint. Are there any newer better 
>options
>that will allow me the ability to sand out runs & make easy patches to 
>finished paint jobs????

For a beginner, acrylic lacquer is the best choice since it's the most forgiving
if you make a mistake.  There are some other more durable paints like the
urethanes (Imron, etc.), but those are best left to a pro.  If you haven't done
any painting or prep work for a car before, get some advice from someone who
has, it'll save you a lot of headaches.  Runs can be sanded out, but a lot of
fish eyes or improper sanding on the primer are harder to fix.  It's very
helpful to have someone to man the tack cloth between coats, if it's someone
with paint experience they can guide you as you go.  Good luck.

Mike Gendimenico
Gendimen@t12sys.intel.com


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