i stripped, white primerd, white gloss'd then used a purple/red laquor lookd mint,, so decided to go better, bought clear laquor, to reply next tinted laquor!!!!!!!!!!!! the clear laquor wldnt cut back, flaked into about the size of washing powder and ground into the paint work totaly ruinin the lot so just nitromorsed the tank again,, big bad idea out side in 1degree still ; no snow
i stripped, white primerd, white gloss'd then used a purple/red laquor lookd mint,, so decided to go better, bought clear laquor, to reply next tinted laquor!!!!!!!!!!!! the clear laquor wldnt cut back, flaked into about the size of washing powder and ground into the paint work totaly ruinin the lot so just nitromorsed the tank again,, big bad idea out side in 1degree still ; no snow
so ill try again
I think your problem is not the paint but the temperature. I'm assuming you are using rattle cans !
they don't like the cold and go all dusty...
Also make sure you use all the same type of paint. Some paints do not mix well with others and you get all sorts of bad reactions. !
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Far too cold for spraying at the mo,unless you have a heated spray booth.If you`ve stripped paint,might be worth taking to a spray shop,might not cost you much more than the price of cans if you`ve done the prep`.