Recommendations for well 'ard paint?

Recommendations for well 'ard paint?

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ChemicalChaos

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10,360 posts

159 months

Sunday 24th May 2015
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Afternoon all,

As part of a restoration project I need to paint a few parts of a vehicle in gloss white (the rest of the vehicle is in gloss red). It is going to be on display in an outdoor museum, out in the open 24/7. Now, I had quite a job to convince the other people involved that, despite it being technically the correct colour, white would be an alright colour to use - they said "it is very high maintenance - it gets dirty quickly, needs a lot of constant cleaning and even the most minor scratch or chip damage shows up very easily". It is going on things such as wheels so it will have grease and rust from wheelnuts etc washed onto it by the rain.
Hence, I've promised to find the hardest, most weatherproof, glossy/smooth/non-dirt-retaining and generally all round tough paint I can - but still at a reasonable price and available on the high street. It will be put on over a rustproof primer so rust resistance is not essential.

What would people recommend? I've previously used Sandtex all weather exterior gloss and been quite impressed with how that stands up (easy to apply too - not too thick or too thin). Is there anything better?

hajaba123

1,302 posts

174 months

Sunday 24th May 2015
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Tippex

skeggysteve

5,724 posts

216 months

Sunday 24th May 2015
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Have you not thought about Hammerite?

Trevor450

1,740 posts

147 months

Sunday 24th May 2015
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I've used International exterior gloss on woodwork and it is as hard as nails.

steveo3002

10,493 posts

173 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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2 part epoxy is about as hard as it gets

ChemicalChaos

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10,360 posts

159 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Thanks, I'll check out the International stuff (actually I think thats what the primer I'm using is)

I'm not so keen on Hammerite as it seems to be a bit rubbish these days - very thick and hard to get a flat finish with, but not actually that tough
As for 2-pack - I'm after something I can buy off the shelf at a DIY shop, and easily brush paint in my garage

oddball1973

1,178 posts

122 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Powder coating is best but might not be feasible. Polyurethane would be the way to go for durability from my understanding of paint types



Edited by oddball1973 on Thursday 28th May 18:55

oddball1973

1,178 posts

122 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Powder coating is best but might not be feasible. Polyurethane would be the way to go for durability from my understanding of paint types



Edited by oddball1973 on Thursday 28th May 18:55