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Posted by ken on December 09, 2003 at 11:03:09 from (216.16.92.228):
In Reply to: Re: Centauri Paint posted by Dave_Id on December 09, 2003 at 10:35:21:
i myself have used dupont for over 20 years,never did like the results i got from ppg.but then there are people out there that like ppg instead of dupont as for the centari i have used it on numerous occasions if you do use it use the gloss hardner as it will dry to the touch in about 15 minutes versus 45 min to hour if lucky.keeps the dust down a little better i myself for tractors like the ih paint,it will stick to anything and you don't have to worry about fisheye when it does hit grease etc.but on the tin parts you will have dust in it i have had thought on the next one i paint to paint the motor trans diff etc with the ih paint and for the tin use the base clearcoat it's easy enough to match these days plus as dave said you can wetsand out the imperfections.then buff.the cast parts are rough and you don't need that mirror finish on them.has anybody tried doing it this way
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