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Cellulose Paint

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As many will be aware there is new legislation with regards to cellulose paint and this has resulted in a lot of places not selling it anymore as I isn’t worth all the extra paperwork .

While searching for some paint to have ready to complete my car I came across 2 sites on the internet

1. Total rip off £35.00 per litre

2. Classic car paint supplies will mix any paint colour you wish for only £18.95 per litre + the dreaded vat and shipping

http://www.classiccarpaints.com/price_list.htm

can anyone else share any suppliers of paint etc
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Prices will always vary on paint. Cheap poor quality celly can be bought for around £10 per litre, however top quality celly can cost the £35 you mention.
As with all paints you will get what you pay for, ie cheap paint = poor quality pigments and tinters which will fade more quickly than the better product. Colour matching can also be an issue as the cheap (and in some cases the more expensive piant) tinters are literally running out and combinations need to be found to try and replicate them.
So just be carefull of what you buy.

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i aint got a problem with paying for quality paint but some people know that there is limited supply available and have tripled there prices
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Maybe, but the demand is so small in relation to the waterbased market that they need to charge more, just to be able to stock the colours and tinters required. I'd imagine that next year will see further increases, and the next and so on.

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My local supplier sold me cellulose last week labled "not for automotive use" he hoe to keep on selling it like this for the next few years.
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RogerRust wrote:My local supplier sold me cellulose last week labled "not for automotive use" he hoe to keep on selling it like this for the next few years.
:lol: Just what my supplier does. He can make up any colour you like (£17/litre) as long as you assure him its for agricultural use. Apparently there's suddenly a lot of very varied and imaginatively coloured tractors out there :wink: Who said agriculture was in the doldrums?
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dont know why they are all runing scared if they read the current legislation they are permitied to sell a small amount for classic car restorations
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I imagine it's that definition of small amount. As most of my local suppliers just won't supply anymore, the one who does is presumably shifting a fair bit more than he was previously!
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Yes Classic Car use is exempt - of course - what IS a Classic Car ?
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By definition of most insurance company classic car is a vehicle over 15 years old :D

I think as morris minors are vintage or aproaching vintage that they should be vat exemp for all parts required for restoration :D
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Interesting idea - I suggest you put it to Broon and Darling - they haven't got much else to worry about now they have 'sorted' the banking system!
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they should feel obliged to preserve this motoring marvel
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1. To appreciate British Motoring Heritage
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3. All duty for classic car components is levied


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i realy must remember to take more water with my wiskey :o
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Do you think we could swing free bus passes for all Moggy owners as well- that could take some of the headache out of breakdowns!
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:D :D
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