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CWD_Racing
06-30-2006, 01:13 PM
I'm pretty much sold on the look, price, and application of Spaz Stix for my next shell. My only concern that I cannot address is durability. I drive (and crash :o ) my cars. I'd hate to spend gobs o' time on a beaut of a shell and be afraid to drive it.
So will this paint hold up to crashes and fuel? :confused:
MaxxThrasher
06-30-2006, 03:48 PM
Yes! It's a solvent based paint which has superior durability and protectant over water based.
Ask adrcracing. He probably has the most experience with this line then most anyone.
ApexSpeed
07-06-2006, 02:11 PM
Lacquer based, very toxic. Airbrush only—wear a respirator when you paint. Cleans up with lacquer thinner, not water. Excellent paints and quality, but very pricey for the amount you get. I believe they are high quality automotive paints that are re-bottled. Very durable, too. The hard anodized paints are beautiful when backed with the chromes, and work very well in front of other colors, too.
CWD_Racing
07-06-2006, 02:23 PM
Lacquer based, very toxic. Airbrush only—wear a respirator when you paint. Cleans up with lacquer thinner, not water. Excellent paints and quality, but very pricey for the amount you get. I believe they are high quality automotive paints that are re-bottled. Very durable, too. The hard anodized paints are beautiful when backed with the chromes, and work very well in front of other colors, too.
I've never sprayed with 'water cleanup' paint, only lacquers and automotive paints. I'd just hate to have the stuff chip off after spending time and do-rem-mi on it... ;)
Thanks!
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