where to buy paint for paint job

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hi guys, im new to this so go easy :). im planning on painting my hi cap 110 and as ive got all the facilities close by and not alot of cash at the moment but i cant find anywhere that sells the paint! all i can find is touch up spray cans! im not expecting anything close to a professional job i would just like it to look tidy. if you could point me in the right direction or send me a link i'd be very grateful. cheers.
 
if its going to be done in a proper booth,look on ebay for 2k paint,most autofactors can mix it aswell, ideally to do it yourself with no oven or proper extraction you really want cellulose as it produces a better finish with less effort than 2k . plus 2k is isocyanate-nasttty stuff :( ring around the local motor factors near you and se if they can help, you should need a bout 2.5 litres to do a full landy with a good few coats.hope this helps!
 
if its going to be done in a proper booth,look on ebay for 2k paint,most autofactors can mix it aswell, ideally to do it yourself with no oven or proper extraction you really want cellulose as it produces a better finish with less effort than 2k . plus 2k is isocyanate-nasttty stuff :( ring around the local motor factors near you and se if they can help, you should need a bout 2.5 litres to do a full landy with a good few coats.hope this helps!

Ye forgot synthetic;)
 
hi guys, im new to this so go easy :). im planning on painting my hi cap 110 and as ive got all the facilities close by and not alot of cash at the moment but i cant find anywhere that sells the paint! all i can find is touch up spray cans! im not expecting anything close to a professional job i would just like it to look tidy. if you could point me in the right direction or send me a link i'd be very grateful. cheers.
Do what i did, i went around all my local paint sprayers asking if they had any old, but unused paint that they didn't want, or would sell cheap.
You will be surprised on how many spray shop's have unwanted can's of paint.
You never know untill you try ;)
 
Park it under a tree - the honeydew eventually allows a thick coat of algae and lichen to grow. Looks really natural, and it must be green!
 
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