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    I use to like the lacquer but it was a lot of work and it would crack over time but the shine was deep. Then you could no longer buy it 10 years or so ago.

    Richard

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    jyardgirl, I have just started, I painted my trailer that I just finish building. Turn out ok, and I paint small car parts, I just want to say pay attention to the pros, you can rent a fresh air mask out from your local tool rental its very important. I don't no much about painting but plan on buying me a fresh air mask set, Hobby Air has one for around $500. Check this out hope link works.
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