by doug hodder » Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:06 pm
Keith...there are a number of single stage acrylic enamels out there, (no clear coat)...Centauri is by Dupont and I've shot lots of it, most manufacturers have a single stage product...I like the 2 stage as you get a 2nd chance to clean out the bugs/dust from it before you shoot the clear, and if you get a run or sag it can be taken care of. All you need to do is get it covered with color and if shooting metallic so it looks even... But there are lots of single stage paints that you can catalyze to give a good glossy finish, spring for the hardener...However, there was a post about just using Rustoleum and it turned out fine, just a long curing time.
I think that whatever paint you have down, just make sure that you get something that is compatible and will bond to the paint if you decide to shoot some clear over it. As a sidebar...automotive paint work takes some time and patience to learn, and if someone doesn't have a gun, compressor, regulator, air dryer and mask, and some experience spraying, it might not be for you, it is more expensive, and if you screw up...it gets really expensive/ time consuming and frustrating...just remember, the quality of the paint job is a reflection of what was done under it. It won't hide any imperfections...Doug