SPRAY CANS OF FLO. LACQUER PAINT ?
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SPRAY CANS OF FLO. LACQUER PAINT ?
I am looking for a source for Flouresent color lacquer paint in spray cans . I am thinking about not useing wraps any more (weight and ridge line ) , but dont want to start dipping again P.U.!!! the stink will get me divorced. Thanks GREYWOLF
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I use white laquer on the last 7" of the bolt then overspray the first 2" or so furthest from where the vanes will go with florecent Rust-Oleum Specialty paint that matches the color of the vanes. The 2" Blazer vanes I use go onto the white laquer (they won't stick to the florecent paint as well). Looks great. Both have very fast drying time. Not sure what the Rust-Oleum is because it's not specified on the can. Hold the can at somewhat of an angle so that the spray fades out onto the white. Use light coats of both, just enough to cover. Looks cool and much lighter than wraps (about one grain). And the best part, no messy wraps. Just hold acetone soaked rag on it for a minute and the laquer and other paint comes right off.
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If you have a remote control hobby store around, they usually have the cans of lacquer paint in stock in most colors. They use the it to paint the polycarbonate plastic shell of the cars. This is where I found them. Good luck,
-Jason
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