Oh my first thumbs down I think, must try for more.Bit of a clue could be in the “cheep” comment.
Oh my first thumbs down I think, must try for more.Bit of a clue could be in the “cheep” comment.
I do not know of an Australian equivalent of Halfords.
Repco.
Thank You
I never gave repco a thought for paint I usually associate them with spare parts, tool & filters etc.
They sell a range of touch up paint which they describe as "Dupli-Color automotive paints are acrylic based lacquer paints" so it is a trip to repco next week.
DupliColor automotive paints are my personal favorite for use here. When we lined in a more humid climate, I had trouble with them "blushing" when they dried.No worries.
That looks just the stuff for German Locomotives, in the last days of steam they applied what appeared to be a Tar like paint finish, not unlike the effect of that stuff.When I wanted to get some black satin paint, all of the name brands were gone, and all they had was this:
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It seems to give a bumpy powder-coat effect. Top half is painted, bottom half is unpainted:
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Not exactly what I was going for, but maybe something somebody would want for something.
Looks like not enough agitation before spraying, or too closeWhen I wanted to get some black satin paint, all of the name brands were gone, and all they had was this:
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It seems to give a bumpy powder-coat effect. Top half is painted, bottom half is unpainted:
View attachment 265706
Not exactly what I was going for, but maybe something somebody would want for something.
When I wanted to get some black satin paint, all of the name brands were gone, and all they had was this:
View attachment 265707
It seems to give a bumpy powder-coat effect. Top half is painted, bottom half is unpainted:
View attachment 265706
Not exactly what I was going for, but maybe something somebody would want for something.