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> Waterborne rattle can paint, Anyone using it?
bandjoey
post Oct 5 2015, 10:16 AM
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They sell waterborne rattle can undercoat color and clear as a package. I want to respray my enamel painted rear trunk. They offer color code 'exact match' paint.

Any idea of how this paint will react when sprayed over enamel? Any special prep?
Anyone use their paint yet?

Thanks for your comments
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post Oct 5 2015, 12:47 PM
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Touchupdirect.com

They sell waterborne rattle can undercoat color and clear as a package. I want to respray my enamel painted rear trunk. They offer color code 'exact match' paint.

Any idea of how this paint will react when sprayed over enamel? Any special prep?
Anyone use their paint yet?

Thanks for your comments



Not this brand but I did watch alot of videos about how to do it correctly and gave it a wirl. I prepped it like normal tons of light coats then wet sanded and cleared with again tons of light coats. Then buffed. I wouldnt do a whole car as that would take forever and be costly but the finish was surprisingly good in the small spot I tried
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