In that case I think your book is misleading if you can apply an even coat of cellulose to a panel you can do the same with 2k the difference is cellulose youll have to give a good polishing when dry 2k will shine straight away only difference is mixing at the beginning 2k has activatorActually it's my painting book that says cellulose is easier. Maybe 2K is easier for those who know how to spray? Ie for someone spraying for the first time maybe cellulose is easier then?
I've never sprayed bodywork, just smaller car parts where the finish is not critical.
In that case I think your book is misleading if you can apply an even coat of cellulose to a panel you can do the same with 2k the difference is cellulose youll have to give a good polishing when dry 2k will shine straight away only difference is mixing at the beginning 2k has activator
are you after a plain non metallic or what?
but do you think you are capable of spraying either celly /2k to a mirror finish out of the gun?
^^^^^^^^^^^ WHS ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^In that case I think your book is misleading if you can apply an even coat of cellulose to a panel you can do the same with 2k the difference is cellulose youll have to give a good polishing when dry 2k will shine straight away only difference is mixing at the beginning 2k has activator
might be an idea to do the back of the doors /bonnet etc to get a feel for it