@Hermitage which kind of Altex paint did you use?
@Hermitage which kind of Altex paint did you use?
I used Altex Regatta single stage marine paint which is classed as a "Polyurethane Modified Gloss Finish" from Discount marine http://discount-marine.co.nz.
You can also use International Toplac which I believe Bunnings sell.
I stayed away from 2 part paint like Altex Elite 321 marine paint as 2 part poly gets unworkable really fast in these hot summer days. Rightly or wrongly, I believe rolling and tipping with two part polyurethane paint is for the professionals who have the right equipment - tent to control temperature and humidity and "spacesuit" protection for safety.
With single stage paints like the Altex Regatta, there’s no need to apply a clear coat layer, because the paint was made with ingredients that give it a glossy finish. I added 20% Penetrol (Bunnings), to the Altex Regatta to help it self-level.
Basic method I used was:
a ) lay on a thin coat of the Altex Regatta to one section or panel of the car at a time.
b ) immediately go over that same area with a 3 or 4 inch high quality hog brush to wipe away any bubbles.
c ) let dry (12 hours)
d ) wet sand with a 1500 or 2000
e ) repeat steps a to d until you reach a level of uniform color (2 or 3 coats)
f ) lay down one final coat with no wet sanding.
Done
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