25-01-2020, 09:31 AM
Hi Derek
As Bob says it depends who is doing it. Assuming it’s yourself.....
My paint supplier wouldn’t sell me modern synthetic two pack paints unless I also bought a full air fed mask. The thought of paint spray going off in one’s lungs is not one to think about.
In any case cellulose looks so much better on an old car and can be flatted back to whatever stage of glossy finish you want.
Modern bar coat primers cover a multitude of sins and paint finishes.
I’ve used cellulose on all three of my restorations and apart from the smell during spraying (which my wife hates) have had no real problems and achieved a great finish.
Cheers
Howard
As Bob says it depends who is doing it. Assuming it’s yourself.....
My paint supplier wouldn’t sell me modern synthetic two pack paints unless I also bought a full air fed mask. The thought of paint spray going off in one’s lungs is not one to think about.
In any case cellulose looks so much better on an old car and can be flatted back to whatever stage of glossy finish you want.
Modern bar coat primers cover a multitude of sins and paint finishes.
I’ve used cellulose on all three of my restorations and apart from the smell during spraying (which my wife hates) have had no real problems and achieved a great finish.
Cheers
Howard