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    Quote Originally Posted by rltaylor46
    So Pat, are you suggesting using an acrylic enamel (AE) with a hardener in the place of the urethane base coat? What would the advantage be of doing that? Is it cost? !
    did you read my post? alot of the bc use a balance clear that is not color paint but clear that get you see thru paint or many coats of paint some of the paint lines are nothing more then enamel with a dryer add to it clear that make it in to a bc/cc so your are not getting a gallon of soild paint .the urethane clear makes in finsh tough and in a less then perfect place to shot enamel is easer to sand out then a base . i have sprayed many paint jobs 100s of them not in a both. having a both is not a end to any problems i have seen paint jobs look no better or worse if the filters are dirty and to much PULL air speed in the both with a not so good seal on the both doors will pull much dirt thru
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 07-21-2007 at 04:54 PM.
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