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Paint questions

Subject: Paint questions
by 93ragtop on 2013/4/5 12:38:24

First off, hopefully I posted this in the correct place, but if not, please move it.

My questions are about paint for my car. 35 years ago, I took an autobody class and used to do some "backyard" painting. Used to use acrylic lacquer. It dried fast, and could be wet sanded and buffed. Worked pretty good for a amateur like me.

Does anyone still make a paint with these qualities?
I would prefer a single stage paint. Also, it is going to be white for a 93 corvette, and a white and red for a 87 dodge truck. Neither are metallic paints.

Thanks for your help
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