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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
The very best result ever I have seen were on twop pack car paints -
even if they dribble, they set to rock hardness and you can rub down and
polish out teh odd drip.
Easier for home use is cellulose - it also can be polished after
spraying. It's getting difficult to obtain, though - you'd need a
specialist car paint supplier.
They are VERY nasty to spray without mask and booth tho.
Yup - and you've got to be careful it doesn't set in the gun, and any
mixed and not used has to be discarded. Cellulose may be kept - even after
thinning - in an airtight tin.
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Dave Plowman
London SW 12
RIP Acorn