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> Auto Air Colors, water based paint
seanery
post Mar 24 2004, 09:14 PM
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Has anyone seen this? There was a good article on it in Street Rodder magazine this month. It looks pretty cool. No solvents, so no VOCs. It adheres very well and will accept any clear coat.

AutoAirColors.com

I'm thinking about painting the racecar myself with this stuff.
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GaroldShaffer
post Mar 24 2004, 09:22 PM
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You bought another 914?
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I have a few parts cars you can practice on.
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djm914-6
post Mar 25 2004, 09:43 AM
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As a mater of fact, your 1/24 scale shells are wearing some Createx AutoAir!

I've seen people paint full cars with this stuff, but mostly used for graphics. Createx has upgraded their paint formula over the past year or so making it much stronger than before and even adding some base coat colors. You will still need to clear the paint with a good quality clear. As the weather warm up, I'll be adding some graphics to my daily driver (914/6). I'll use the new formula AutoAir for the graphics, One Shot for the stripping, and HOK for the clear.

BearAir.com and CoastAirBrush.com have everything you need.
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seanery
post Mar 25 2004, 09:54 AM
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Dave,
thanks for the info.
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