where to purchase Acryic lacquer ?
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Re: where to purchase Acryic lacquer ?
Go to a body shop today for a small paint repair and it is a full panel shoot. You need a full body suit and supplied air system to shoot all the new paints including "water base". The health issues are real. My original '63 black paint is still a mile deep. How many newer cars do we see every day with a frosty clear coat . Durability? We emit less voc in a small touch up than a two paint re-coat. What about the voc emission from a total two coat repaint that has failed. My '77 T/A still looks like it came from the factory. Lousy application and all. I have shot both the new and the old, and both have advantages over the other. I still like lacquer on lacquer cars.- Top
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Re: where to purchase Acryic lacquer ?
Source for lacquer...Hibernia Auto Restoration. And PPG still carries the full line. Check with local jobbers Mine in PA can still get it for me.
I have 3 cars getting ready to shoot in the shop now all will be single stage urethane it is closer to the "Good Old" Lacquer than todays crap!! I was thinking of posting some of the tricks to make urethane look like lacquer even metallics if anyone would be interested.
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yes I painted a 72 Chevelle SS 5 years ago with Dupont single stage (Think it was called chroma one). The coverage was much better than todays red lacquers but I still had to base the car out (that means put 3 -4 coats of paint on) then block sand it and then apply my final coats of paint. This is the car which I actually came up with the idea of being able to lay out single stage to look like factory lacquer. I will go into more detail in the new thread on how it is and is not similar to the old lacquer of 25-30 years ago.
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Thanks Rich. That's a drivable location.
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How about "Simulating Lacquer Paint Appearance With Urethane"? If you put in "Lacquer", you get the thread; if you put in "Urethane", it comes up; "Paint", comes up. It seems like that should work.
Thanks in advance, Rich...I'm looking forward to reading the thread.- Top
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...You say "non-compliance zone" and perhaps that's what they call it in Texas, but the proper term is "nonattainment" which means that the area has shown that it does not meet the 8 hour ambient Ozone standard. This is designated by the EPA and the I/M program is one way that the States have tried to deal with this. Nonattainment is one area where the EPA has directly dictated to States what they will do...Last edited by Chuck S.; January 16, 2011, 06:36 PM.- Top
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