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HummerGuy -> Custom part-painting advice for us amateurs (4/15/2008 5:34:52 AM)
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The past year or so I've been experimenting with painting things. I started with my tube steps. So far, they are holding up quite well. I also started clear-coating everything I paint. That has also proved to be worth the time. Last night I went to the parts store and picked up some Dupli-Color high-gloss acrylic auto paint. I've been using Dupli-Color paints for everything the past year and I am quite satisfied with the quality. They don't chip or crack, they spray on much smoother then other paints I've used and they haven't faded. I also use the Dupli-Color clear coat. Talk about fumes [8|] ANYWHO, what is the major difference between Acrylic paint and Enamel paint? I can get a million different explanations off the internet but I want to hear from people that actually know from practical experience. I choose the Acrylic for the hood panel because according to the can it resists cracking, chipping and peeling, which the enamel paints didn't state they do. It was also the only one that was considered high-gloss. I was always under the impression Acrylic was only for little home projects and enamels were stronger, but according to all of the cans and brands I was reading yesterday, Acrylic's seem to be better for harsh conditions. The acrylic paint also seems to dry and smooth out much more evenly then the enamels do.
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