Its just epoxy enamel, nothing flash and it will go matt after a while.
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Its just epoxy enamel, nothing flash and it will go matt after a while.
As a matter of interest what did the factory use back then
I think you need to go here--;)
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-i-l...6-rebuild.html
and read how its done in a backyard.
even hints on compressor size and paint mixtures:p
you up for 500 odd posts??
mind you, the end is worth it.:cool:
If you are going to spray it get an "upside down" spray gun.They are cheap and much easier to use than a normal gun.They dont need as much air to run them either.
Ive painted with both,would never use an old fashiond gun again;););););)
Andrew
Thanks for the gun tip Andrew, I was going to use my suction gun but will buy a new Gravity gun.
Ive settled on Protek 363 ,
363 Automotive Enamel | Protec - The Clear Choice
Single pack spraying enamel, (which means I can paint over previously painted surfaces ) , and also have the option to add 500ml of 369 UAE (Urethane Additive). to 4L of 363 which converts it into a 2 pack ,
sounds like the way to go .
Two-pack is available in whatever finish you want, matte, satin, semi-gloss, gloss, high gloss, glazey drunk eyes, sweaty forehead sheen blah blah... basically whatever you want.
Enamel is a bad idea, as then when it's time to be repainted it has to be entirely stripped, or painted again with the same crud. It does however stick to anything and everything.
Paint a Land Rover one panel at a time, even modern Defenders were painted entirely un-assembled. (On a big frame).
mate just use dulux metal shield in whatever colour you want
but I would use a hvlp spray gun high pressure low volume
good luck