27-07-2020, 08:35 AM
Did I understand right that you are planning to brush paint with cellulose? Did you find someone who sells 'brushing' cellulose? (the only place I can think of that sells cellulose paint now does not recommend it for brushing).
My guess would be you will struggle to keep a wet edge and brush it out smoothly - got to work very fast indeed, but still carefully and thoroughly. The good news is that unlike brushing enamel, you can sand away to your heart's content and then simply polish what remains - the finish does not have to be that which was left by the brush.
I painted my car with Craftmaster enamel and let's just say it's a learning curve - I'm now proud of the result but brace yourself for a lot of wet sanding.
Good luck!
My guess would be you will struggle to keep a wet edge and brush it out smoothly - got to work very fast indeed, but still carefully and thoroughly. The good news is that unlike brushing enamel, you can sand away to your heart's content and then simply polish what remains - the finish does not have to be that which was left by the brush.
I painted my car with Craftmaster enamel and let's just say it's a learning curve - I'm now proud of the result but brace yourself for a lot of wet sanding.
Good luck!