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Questions about Acrylic lacquer Auto paints Q: What is the mixture ratio with Lacquer Thinner for your Acrylic Lacquer Auto paints?

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Questions about Acrylic lacquer Auto paints Q: What is the mixture ratio with Lacquer Thinner for your Acrylic Lacquer Auto paints?

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Our Acrylic Lacquer Auto paints can be reduced within a range of 4 to 1 to 2 to 1. Q: What is the flash time on your line of Acrylic Lacquer automotive paints? A: Flash time on the Acrylic Lacquer auto paints is usually in 15 minutes. Q: What is the difference between the Acrylic Enamel auto paints and Acrylic LAcquer auto paints? A: Acrylic lacquer paints have been largely discontinued by most manufacturers. Acrylic Lacquer auto paint, is primarily for antique or classic car restorations, where the highest possible gloss and shine is desired. Acrylic Lacquer auto paints also will not have the durability of acrylic enamels or urethane auto paints. For this reason, we recommend the Acrylic Lacquer paints for garage kept vehicles that see limited use. Our Acrylic enamel auto paints, will have more durability than the Acrylic Lacquers, and will have a slightly less glossier finish. Please also note that buffing out the finished paint job when using Acrylic Lacquer auto paints is required.

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