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Posted by CNKS on February 23, 2006 at 13:53:03 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: paint procedure posted by fritzscub on February 23, 2006 at 08:17:09:
Base-clear uses hardener, don't try it without supplied air, sooner or later the isos will get you. If you don't have supplied air, use epoxy primer on everything (PPG Omni MP 170 is an example, the "hardener" for it does not contain iso's) a sandable primer surfacer over the epoxy on the sheet metal, example is PPG Omni MP 181. If you have supplied air, the situation changes. Ask your questions on the paint and bodywork forum on this site, you will get more complete answers. If you have 3 tractors to do, my advice is to bite the bullet, get a supplied air system and use hardener -- you will be happier with it. I do not agree that automotive paints are for professionals only. Do your homework, read all the procedures, particularly safety, and do it right from day one.
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