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Old 06-25-2007, 10:56 AM
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what is best lacquer or clear coat for details?

what is best lacquer or clear coat for details

because my last model (subaru impreza rally) when i sprayed the lacquer on some of the details curled up I dont no if ist because i didnt put the deatil on propiley go on this link the pics on there http://pic4.piczo.com/inportcarboy/?g=41606753&cr=4

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Re: what is best lacquer or clear coat for details?

I wonder if this topic has ever come up here before? Let's just see then, shall we?

Magic search button, just what can you tell us about clear and decals?

Wow, that's alot of reading, isn't it? I'm sure all kinds of useful information can be found here about applying clearcoat safely over decals!
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Re: what is best lacquer or clear coat for details?

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Re: what is best lacquer or clear coat for details?

It means you're starting pointless threads about subjects which have been covered here many times.
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Re: what is best lacquer or clear coat for details?

almost every question you might have will have been asked and answered before.
Also, in some of the work in progress threads, if you read the commentary by the original posters, you will more often than not, find descriptions of the materials, paints, methods of how they did what they did and sometimes, even why they did it.

Spending half an hour looking through the In progress threads for cars that you like or are building will give you everything you will ever need to know, sometimes even things you don't.
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Re: what is best lacquer or clear coat for details?

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Yeah, I notice that.

Real shame, I think. Perhaps if some of us had an occasional safe sanctioned place to vent, we wouldn't feel the need as keenly to subject newbies to such withering bursts of 'wit' and sarcasm.
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