bletchmonster
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Morning Folks.
Currently painting the Land Rover rebuild with Leckler 2K commercial solid colour. Brilliant stuff in every way except for excessive gloss for an 1968 Land rover.
I asked the question when ordering the paint (Autocolour Stoke) and was advised to deal with the gloss issue post painting.
So what I'm getting to is does anyone have any recommendations to what use to go over the finished paint with, to just take the edge of the gloss and get it a bit nearer slightly faded cellulose. The whole vehicle is being painted, so I haven't got to match in. I was expecting to google the problem and there be a host of products specifically for my task, but it's not proving easy!
Any ideas?
Currently painting the Land Rover rebuild with Leckler 2K commercial solid colour. Brilliant stuff in every way except for excessive gloss for an 1968 Land rover.
I asked the question when ordering the paint (Autocolour Stoke) and was advised to deal with the gloss issue post painting.
So what I'm getting to is does anyone have any recommendations to what use to go over the finished paint with, to just take the edge of the gloss and get it a bit nearer slightly faded cellulose. The whole vehicle is being painted, so I haven't got to match in. I was expecting to google the problem and there be a host of products specifically for my task, but it's not proving easy!
Any ideas?