I guess i could give a try at heating the paint, im certanly not gonna remove anything cause i've messed around with it long enough, i just want to get a decent job done and start putting the rest of the car together.
It says automotive enamel on the tin but of course its cheaper then 2K paints. Viscosity cup sounds interesting but i've never seen it being sold here, how much do they cost?
So there is no real viscosity test i can do without any special equipment? Just thin it until its like thick-ish milk?
It says automotive enamel on the tin but of course its cheaper then 2K paints. Viscosity cup sounds interesting but i've never seen it being sold here, how much do they cost?
So there is no real viscosity test i can do without any special equipment? Just thin it until its like thick-ish milk?




It's all one colour now anyway, get the de-nibber (google run razor) out if it bothers you that much or pretend it's a rally car and put some stickers over the runs.