No 1 go to for home respray
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I did my project car a few years ago using Lechler Macrofan 5, which was described as a modern cellulose equivalent. I have zero experience, so probably everything that wasn't good about it was my fault. I struggled a lot with orange peel, and then removing the scratches I put in it trying to get the orange peel out. By the time I got to the last few panels I'd got the technique going quite well.
Thanks for the info, that Lechler stuff seems to be a european paint?
If ordinary celly is still available I may just go for that as the lechle stuff is slow drying, it'll probably be full of flies! I once used plant enamel on a car, that was slow drying and as I wasn't used to it, it ran. Terribly.
If ordinary celly is still available I may just go for that as the lechle stuff is slow drying, it'll probably be full of flies! I once used plant enamel on a car, that was slow drying and as I wasn't used to it, it ran. Terribly.
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