pristic wrote:
He can give you a list longer than your arm of cars in 2K which have bubbled, cracked, peeled, etc etc all before they even hit the road.
I've seen plenty Arylic jobs do that too.
As the others have said......
PREP WORK It doesn't matter what system you're using prep work is everything.
Shops that still use Acrylic are as rare as hens theeth these days... 99.9% of shops use 2k now.
It is a much better system, It's tougher, its harder to chip or scratch, it holds its colour much better.....
Infact its so good, that even though Europe is trying to out law it, they're struggling to find a suitable replacement...
Even the new waterborne paints... no they won't kill you, but they're only good for base, you still need 2k clear over it...
THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH ACRYLIC THOUGH... one of the best things to come out of australia... when it came out Duco and Auto enamel were the only choices... Duco is high maintaince and dangerous to store... and Auto enamel is impossible to touch up and brittle.
Acrylic was a god send because it had a much higher UV tolerence, and was a tougher finish.
However, it is more labourious to use than 2k and not as durable......
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Any back yard jobs I do, I do in acrylic, but if I had a spray booth at home I'd use 2k.