mymini86
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Hi, after reading Shoreangler's thread, it made me thinking all the time I spent in a bodyshop learning spraying just with a 3M mask on.
Anyway, the damage is done(if there is any), nothing I can do about it now. But what about the ready mixed spray/rattle can you get from local paint shops and Halfords? Are they 2k or Cellulose? These include Primer, Base coat & Lacquer?
And also, can you get ALL modern car colour code in cellulose?
Thanks in advance
Anyway, the damage is done(if there is any), nothing I can do about it now. But what about the ready mixed spray/rattle can you get from local paint shops and Halfords? Are they 2k or Cellulose? These include Primer, Base coat & Lacquer?
And also, can you get ALL modern car colour code in cellulose?
Thanks in advance





All it means is one part or two part so 1k can be cellulose or acrylic even though it has 2 parts, paint and thinner and 2k has 3 parts, paint, thinner and hardener. I'm confused now. I repaired my tank with cellulose base coat and clear coat and it looks alright but have been informed it yellows with age. I'll wait till it does and then try again with the U-Pol clear coat although I've seen some acrylic clear in a rattle can that should do the job, it's only a patch in. Where I get my paint will mix any colour in cellulose and aerosol can it for you. I got a can done in my Kia colour (Brave Blue would you believe) just to touch in the bumper and it works well.