I am having my 1970 914 project painted to its original irish green L60E. I have the car stripped and being prepped for paint. After reading various threads on painting I am planning to use wurth stone guard for the under belly, wheel wells and valances. I have the following questions:
Is there a time sequences in using the wurth product and then painting over it? Is there any prepp work needed to spray over the stone guard?
Is the stone guard product the same as the seam sealer? Can you use the same gun for different textures between the underbelly and the seams?
How much stone guard will I need?
What type of paint is preferred for paint? single stage vs clear coat? I am not going for total originality over what looks good and will last. Do I want the car to look original? Yes but I can go for better products then what was available in 1970.
Thanks,
Buck