Lacquer Paint Over Urethane Primer at Matthew Darla blog

Lacquer Paint Over Urethane Primer. First, i doubt the finish (surface/shine) of the urethane clear will match the 60's repaint. You certainly can with ppg products. These are becoming the standard for collision painting because they are quicker to use and easier to blend. You should be able to spray lacquer over the 2k urethane primer. But for restoration and custom work, acrylic basecoats and urethanes are the way to go. If you cut thru or cut it very thin the strong lacquer thinner could get thru and. I've seen several paint articles and even tech sheets for certain urethane paints claim urethane can be sprayed over lacquer. Just don't cut thru the urethane, that would be the only issue. The other way around (2k urethane. Second, that finish alone will (or rather could).

Eastwood OptiFlow Urethane Primer Gallon RollOn Paint Grey Frost
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Just don't cut thru the urethane, that would be the only issue. I've seen several paint articles and even tech sheets for certain urethane paints claim urethane can be sprayed over lacquer. The other way around (2k urethane. If you cut thru or cut it very thin the strong lacquer thinner could get thru and. You should be able to spray lacquer over the 2k urethane primer. But for restoration and custom work, acrylic basecoats and urethanes are the way to go. These are becoming the standard for collision painting because they are quicker to use and easier to blend. First, i doubt the finish (surface/shine) of the urethane clear will match the 60's repaint. You certainly can with ppg products. Second, that finish alone will (or rather could).

Eastwood OptiFlow Urethane Primer Gallon RollOn Paint Grey Frost

Lacquer Paint Over Urethane Primer But for restoration and custom work, acrylic basecoats and urethanes are the way to go. I've seen several paint articles and even tech sheets for certain urethane paints claim urethane can be sprayed over lacquer. The other way around (2k urethane. You should be able to spray lacquer over the 2k urethane primer. First, i doubt the finish (surface/shine) of the urethane clear will match the 60's repaint. But for restoration and custom work, acrylic basecoats and urethanes are the way to go. Just don't cut thru the urethane, that would be the only issue. These are becoming the standard for collision painting because they are quicker to use and easier to blend. Second, that finish alone will (or rather could). You certainly can with ppg products. If you cut thru or cut it very thin the strong lacquer thinner could get thru and.

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