When I was wrapping up the Banshee project, I wanted a quality paint that would hold up to gasoline. Yes, I know, none of it is fuel proof, but a good 2 part clear holds up MUCH better than rattle can duplicolor clear. From experience I know that much.
Well, I am at the painting stage on the SG. I liked the burgundy color another member had on their bike a couple years ago, and planned to try it on Banshee, but I went with the black for that bike. Now I am using the Burgundy on the SG, I have the side covers painted and cleared with the duplicolor stuff. The tank, I again want to be sure is fuel "resistant" by using the 2 part clear.
So now to my question, has anyone used the Duplicolor paint with a 2 part clear. I called the Sherwin Williams folks I bought the clear from and they tell me it will not play well with lacquers. But I read alot of folks who claim to have used urethane clear over lacquer with good results. I am guessing the Duplicolor paint is lacquer, and I believe the ACME FC720 is a urethane.
Any knowledge would be appreciated. I like the end result of paint work, but it is not what I call enjoyable work, so I would rather not paint the tank twice by seeing my paint ruined when the clear hits it.
Well, I am at the painting stage on the SG. I liked the burgundy color another member had on their bike a couple years ago, and planned to try it on Banshee, but I went with the black for that bike. Now I am using the Burgundy on the SG, I have the side covers painted and cleared with the duplicolor stuff. The tank, I again want to be sure is fuel "resistant" by using the 2 part clear.
So now to my question, has anyone used the Duplicolor paint with a 2 part clear. I called the Sherwin Williams folks I bought the clear from and they tell me it will not play well with lacquers. But I read alot of folks who claim to have used urethane clear over lacquer with good results. I am guessing the Duplicolor paint is lacquer, and I believe the ACME FC720 is a urethane.
Any knowledge would be appreciated. I like the end result of paint work, but it is not what I call enjoyable work, so I would rather not paint the tank twice by seeing my paint ruined when the clear hits it.
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