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    i painted many cars with enamel with hardener. having it cat let you top coat with a clear in less then two days or cut and buff the hardner made the paint hold up better less soft i used the ppg line alot of the time we would paint them sand them dead flat then put dau75 clear with DXR 80 hardener it work good back when i started painting over all were done some of the time with enamel with hardener and spot repair was lacquer was very fast you did not worry about dirt much it took more prep work and it needed a cut and buff for shine on GM we used RM lacquer i never seen emamel ever blush but we have used retarter in lacquer .oh the good old days gallon of enamel paint some qwik slick you could set the world on fire
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 12-02-2008 at 08:32 PM.
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