In a message dated 12/22/07 2:56:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, courtneyhook@SHAW.CA writes:
> Just wondering what was the original type of paint on our westies? I'm > thinking it was single stage enamel? Anyone know for sure. Was it Spies Hecker > paint? Would appreciate any pro help on this, as I don't know if later paints > are compatible? I've been reading that spraying over lacquer paints can cause > all kinds of grief. I'm looking at the Sherwin Williams "Western" brand of > paint called HiGlo which is still available in L21H Chrome Yellow. It is a > single stage paint. > Thanks, > Courtney hi courtney, i think you meant to direct the above to the type2 list... anyway, the '70's baywindows buses usually were sprayed in single stage enamel, Glasurit.. chris
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