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Old 02-23-2016, 06:23 AM   #16
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Default Re: correctpaint

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Hi Lakeside! First question is where are you. If your in a climate that doesn't change to much then Lacquer is fine. I'm north of Buffalo NY. about 120 miles. Here the change in weather is extreme so Lacquer only lasts about 3 years and starts to break down. Single stage Urethane is the way to go for the fenders. Base clear is nice for two-toning as you can spray both colours and then clear coat the complete job. Your best bet is to talk to the painter that going to spray the car and find out what he likes to work with. This car was done in Base/Clear in the colours your talking about using.

John Poole Body and Paint 45 years and counting!!
Your car looks GREAT!
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