
02-05-2009, 01:34 PM
|
 |
CC Member
|
|
|
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Skiatook,,
Ok.
Cobra Make, Engine: 1965 Mustang,GT-350 Clone,289cid, T-5z,350 trac-Loc.
Posts: 219
|
|
Not Ranked
Quote:
Originally Posted by mrmustang
For the best answer to your first question, I suggest the following url:
http://www.autobodypro.com/safety/articles/0029.htm
As for your second question, again that would depend on what your painter/body shop has experience with as each paint manufacturer and line as it's own low, mid, and higher grades of paint offerings.
I've seen some truly horrible "high end paint product" paint jobs, have also seen some truly outstanding "low grade paint product" paint jobs...Again it all depends on how good a painter you have on your hands and what he is used to using (product wise)........
Bill S.
|
Thank you, Bill for bringing that out in the open! They don't make bad Paint,just bad Painter's.
Marty.
__________________
"USA-Mustang"
|