ribena26 wrote:
tr7v8 wrote:
Modern solid colours are clear coated, hence the very shiny finish & the fact they don't fade AKA Alfa Red on an Alfa 156.
Older non-metallics weren't clear coated.
Could you clear coat it? yes you could but it may look different to the rest of the car, as it will have a different depth.
modern cars probably were paited in 2pac?? would that be shinier than celulose??.. the paint supplies will only give me celulose. I might shine them up without the clearcoat this time and see if there is anydiffernce from the 1st side skirt i did- am doin the other side now u see.
2 Pack generally doesn't shine straight from the gun,but because it is so hard it can be cut & polished well to give a deep shine. Cellulose needs lots of coats to give depth (it is a very thin film) & can then be polished, but the finish is nothing like as hard wearing as 2 Pack.
I'm experimenting with using Rustoleum paint on my Pork. The paint is a single pack job but the finish is very hard & you can polish it just like a two pack.
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