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You are going to get all kinds of answers. What is the intended outcome. Show quality perfect or something that is going to last a good while or make it nice to sell.
Waterborne is industry standard in collision repair. For restorations most stick with solvent based products.
I'm not a professional painter, but I have repainted a bunch of my own vehicles with good results. Do NOT use an Enamel or any single stage. The color will not last long. Use any brand base coat/clear coat. The majority of work in painting a vehicle is all the sanding/prep work. Put a cheap coating on top and you will be doing it all over again soon. Or do it right the first time and it will look good for 20+ years (more if you garage it).
Quote from: VileZambonie on November 08, 2024, 05:51:32 pmWaterborne is industry standard in collision repair. For restorations most stick with solvent based products. Yeah, I am coming to find.But if its the industry standard, why do Summit, Eastwood, almost the entire online resellers carry everything BUT? It threw me for a loop for sure. Major headscratcher. I even looked on eBay and didn't find much. PPG has an entire line of it, but holy $%^&
Quote from: 87ChevyR10 on November 08, 2024, 07:23:27 pmQuote from: VileZambonie on November 08, 2024, 05:51:32 pmWaterborne is industry standard in collision repair. For restorations most stick with solvent based products. Yeah, I am coming to find.But if its the industry standard, why do Summit, Eastwood, almost the entire online resellers carry everything BUT? It threw me for a loop for sure. Major headscratcher. I even looked on eBay and didn't find much. PPG has an entire line of it, but holy $%^&I think you are misunderstanding what I am saying. Collision Repair is not the same as restoration. When your car is in an accident, your insurance company pays a body shop to repair it and they use this paint system. The DIY community can still easily access solvent based products and they typically yield better results for restorations.