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Re: Laquer paint/2 cents

To: tboicey@brit.ca
Subject: Re: Laquer paint/2 cents
From: Gonaj@aol.com
Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 06:46:02 EDT
In a message dated 10/5/00 7:19:20 PM Central Daylight Time, tboicey@brit.ca 
writes:

<< #2 it can sometimes be a little more forgiving than modern
 urethanes on imperfect cars. The modern paints are sometimes
 more likely to let paint edges and other minor faults
 show through after the paint cures.
  >>
You can certainly do a base clear at home, as for forgiving, the base clear 
is easier to fiv a blem from poor technique.  As to the paint edges, that is 
something that should be addressed before you paint.  A good urethane primer 
sealer should be used.  Probably if you are using old single stage systems 
you are probably using an old primer system too.  Single stage laquer or 
acrylic primer.  These are prone to an effect called, die back.  This is 
caused by continued outgassing of the product after it has dried and been 
finish coated.  Ofted the finish looks good when you complete the job but 
days later you see these blemishes.  You didn't miss them, they weren't there 
when you were cleaning the gun.  A very unpleasant surprise.

George

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