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am4nf
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15th Jun 10 at 16:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

as above
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15th Jun 10 at 16:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i would, it protects the paint more than anything. plus it will keep that shine for longer
Nick-S
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15th Jun 10 at 16:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by phil_fcuk
i would, it protects the paint more than anything. plus it will keep that shine for longer
satin is not supose to shine

do not laquer it.
Gareth F
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Used to get mat lacquer from halfords but the kid in there said they never soldit yet i bought it from them

DO not use plastikote mat lacquer, its shite and isnt water proof...
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if you put lacquer on satin black it wont be very 'satin' will it.

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Depends on what kind of paint you're using. If you're using satin black paint then it wont need lacquer. You could also use a water or solvent based colour and the a satin lacquer on top.
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Use satin lacquer or lacquer with a matting agent. Presume you are using aerosol so either send it to me along with some money or just leave it satin black. It will go milky over time so you can just keep redoing it every 6 months


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am4nf
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15th Jun 10 at 20:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ok cheers, so no lacquer it is then
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Ive got satin black, then lacquer (which fucked up in the rain) then satin black over the top of it the night before pvs
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i lacquered my satin black wheels, came out ok

 
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