25-01-2020, 10:27 AM
Brushing enamel can be done surprisingly well, but I'm not sure I'd recommend it unless you are keen to go that way.
Some plus points are it is inexpensive and requires little equipment, also can be painted over pretty much any base.
On the minus side, it is a lot of work, and if you don't have the knack it takes some acquiring. You have to paint a panel all in one go, you can't 'touch it up' or sand out imperfections.
I'd suggest a chat with Craftmaster Paints, I think I'm right in saying they are able to supply cellulose. That's the way I would go if painting a car imminently.
Some plus points are it is inexpensive and requires little equipment, also can be painted over pretty much any base.
On the minus side, it is a lot of work, and if you don't have the knack it takes some acquiring. You have to paint a panel all in one go, you can't 'touch it up' or sand out imperfections.
I'd suggest a chat with Craftmaster Paints, I think I'm right in saying they are able to supply cellulose. That's the way I would go if painting a car imminently.