Anyone else done the Screwfix sorting exercise?
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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PCPaul wrote:
Automotive can work, but be aware that cellulose paint (normal car
paint) won't stick to it for long - so don't use it to cover up some
rust before a quick spray over.
Cellulose paint hasn't been used on a production car for a very long time
- it was banned for this sort of use years ago on pollution grounds. You
can still get it for repair purposes or DIY use - but very few places
stock it.
Recently had cause to make a week-long, work visit to a significant
bodyshop - and not a whiff of solvent. All the paint they use is
water-based.
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Rod
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