Rather than ask this in my other thread, I'm starting a new post as it may end up being helpful for everyone.
It seems that some spray paints go out of their way to let you know that they are Lacquer. Some let you know that they're enamel. But, some just don't say anywhere *what* they are. Is there a way of telling?
Specifically, I have purchased:
[list type=decimal][*]Duplicolor Filler Primer It specifies 'automotive formulation', so I guess it is likely a lacquer.
[*]Duplicolor Mirage Kit (primer, color, and clear in one package) I *think* it's a lacquer -- but don't see anything on it stating one way or the other.[*]Rustoleum Metallic (Cobalt Blue) I see no marking on this can as to what it is.[*]Testors Lacquer (Green) - This one kindly said what it is.[/list type=decimal]
So, will each of these paints work okay with the filler primer? If I do the 'water droplet paint effect' using the Testor's Green (on one car, the Rustoleum Metallic on another) and then an enamel black to mist the droplet outlines, am I going to run into issues? Especially when putting down a clear coat (I have clear in both enamel and lacquer -- I *think*; I bought some Duplicolor Clear from O'Reillys at the same time I bought the filler primer).
TIA,
- Eric
It seems that some spray paints go out of their way to let you know that they are Lacquer. Some let you know that they're enamel. But, some just don't say anywhere *what* they are. Is there a way of telling?
Specifically, I have purchased:
[list type=decimal][*]Duplicolor Filler Primer It specifies 'automotive formulation', so I guess it is likely a lacquer.
[*]Duplicolor Mirage Kit (primer, color, and clear in one package) I *think* it's a lacquer -- but don't see anything on it stating one way or the other.[*]Rustoleum Metallic (Cobalt Blue) I see no marking on this can as to what it is.[*]Testors Lacquer (Green) - This one kindly said what it is.[/list type=decimal]
So, will each of these paints work okay with the filler primer? If I do the 'water droplet paint effect' using the Testor's Green (on one car, the Rustoleum Metallic on another) and then an enamel black to mist the droplet outlines, am I going to run into issues? Especially when putting down a clear coat (I have clear in both enamel and lacquer -- I *think*; I bought some Duplicolor Clear from O'Reillys at the same time I bought the filler primer).
TIA,
- Eric