[TR] Feelings about paint types
alan salvatore
alansalvy at gmail.com
Fri Oct 5 03:25:11 MDT 2012
I've painted a couple of TR's and I prefer the single stage and then I use
a cocktail of clear in the final coat.
The single stage can still be color sanded if you want a super smooth
finish.
The single stage also more closely duplicates the original enamel in that
when you polish it, in that the color comes off on your rag. A clear coat
has no color of course.
All the new paints are going to give a much brighter finish than the enamel.
I also don't like the way the clearcoat has a tendency to flake off with
age.
Al
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 7:46 PM, Peter Ryner <pryner at verizon.net> wrote:
> All,
> My '56 TR-3 is in need of a respray. It was last done in 1991 with RM
> Diamond paint system. Although not original type paint, I was very pleased
> with the looks of the finished product. I took the car to a shop last week
> and they recommended a base coat clear coat system. Said it would look
> much better and will hold up better. I have mixed feelings about a new
> paint system on a 56 year old car. I've kept most everything original but
> it will never be a concours car. Any experience or views on the subject?
> I haven't seen a TR with a new clear coat system on it.
> TIA
> Pete
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