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Check this guy out. Quite a few folks on the SPI forums use Automotive Art paint (so did I). He will ship anywhere and it is 30-40% cheaper than PPG. The white paint for my RR was under $300 a gallon (before Covid) and the GTO paint was $600 vs $950 PPG envirobase. I know some will argue there...
I am by no means an expert but I have painted my fair share of cars and have a restoration shop owner who I have known for years who doesn't mind sharing. I also used to have a neighbor who owned a collision repair shop and he would stop in my garage and give me tips-he also told me it was...
There are some on this forum that are way more qualified to answer your questions than I am but what I can give you is my experience on my 68 RR I just finished painting WW1.
At first I was adamant about using SS paint but after much consideration and talking to guys that paint for a living I...
Great advice-I will always use epoxy first and then move into bodywork and then my 2k primer. I was recently picking up my hood and doors from the blaster and we were having a similar discussion about epoxy primers and his comment was that he could not understand why anyone would not put epoxy...
I had heard the same thing about Goodmark being manufactured by Gold Star. Never used AMD panels but used Dynacorn on my last car and they sucked. I am assuming Gold Star is the same quality
A friend of mine is planning on doing that. He will use single stage in the trunk and other non visible locations and then go to 2 stage everywhere else. Probably not a bad route but like 69L48Z27 mentioned you would really need to be careful where you have hard breaks. Also at some point you...