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Old 06-26-2003, 04:09 PM
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I have used all the different clear coats, use whatever goes with the system you are using model paints with model paints....
I use Dupicolor Auto Spray mostly.
The real deep shine comes from very patient polishing.
I use Maguire Plastic Cleaner for real heavy orange peel and Maguires Plastic Polish otherwise or following. I finish with Maguires Carnuba Wax ( Use Maguires cleaner wax if you still need to clean it up a bit )
Then you will have that shine you are looking for, of course it goes without say that hte better pain job you start with the better the end product. Peep the pic its a chopped and channeled Deuce that I used Duplicolor Mirage System on and polished as described above
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i use PPG clear coat. (2-part)
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Cam, Crane 1.72RR's, MAC O/R H-pipe, MAC Catback,
MSD Billet Distributor, MSD 6A, SVO T5, Cobra clutch,
Silver Bullet shifter, 3.55 gears, Lakewood Traction bars,
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Yeah that 2 part Urethane is awesome, just gotta make sure its well ventilated
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yeah. This time of year, its hard to do any painting on models, cause its usually humid & muggy as hell (florida) since we are in hurricane season
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Victor Jr intake, Edelbrock 600cfm Carb, Crane 2031
Cam, Crane 1.72RR's, MAC O/R H-pipe, MAC Catback,
MSD Billet Distributor, MSD 6A, SVO T5, Cobra clutch,
Silver Bullet shifter, 3.55 gears, Lakewood Traction bars,
Lakewood 70/30 Struts, Lakewood 50/50 Shocks,
UPR Airbag, Mallory FPR, 4cyl Springs, No sway bars,
McCreary G60-15's, NOS plate
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