I've painted 4 cars in acrylic just using one-step primer over enamel, including my 1200 coupe over 8 years ago. no problems whatsoever. Paint can 'fry' for other reasons too, like poor surface prep - eg oil contamnation from touching the surface prior to painting.
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mperdue wrote:
Seems that laquers are pretty much obsolete so I think I'll go with a urethane base/clear.
is this 2pack enamel? I wouldn't use that at home - its highly carcinogenic and requires breathing aparatus and specialist venting/filtering systems to use safely. besides, it chemically hardens so the overspray that lands on everything is next to impossible to remove and if you stuff up its harder to fix - plus once you mix the paint and hardener you can't just stop to fix the stuff-up. Acrylic Laquer is safer, and more forgiving for the amatuer.
just undo the hydraulic lines from the firewall, pull them away a little, and run some masking tape over them. You can cut it off later with a razor blade.