brushing cellulose?
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I think the worst thing you could think of doing is to brush paint your Morry . It will totally devalue it , in fact you will have a problem giving it away.
Try to spray it yourself , there are books on the subject and you can hire the equipment, or you can usually find small paint shops in the small ads in your local paper. As a last resort buy some big aerosols and use that.
At least with sprayed cellulose you can cut and polish the runs out.
Try to spray it yourself , there are books on the subject and you can hire the equipment, or you can usually find small paint shops in the small ads in your local paper. As a last resort buy some big aerosols and use that.
At least with sprayed cellulose you can cut and polish the runs out.
Thanks for the replies all.
I should have put more info in my original post, it is only the inside payload area that I want to paint with a brush, mainly to avoid a fog of fumes in a confined space and want a cellulose based paint so that there is no adverse reaction if the end result is disappointing and I then have to use the spray gun. The rest of the van I will spray.
I rather like the blue that these posts are printed on, most cars of this colour are metalic though, which might not be too easy to match in if any local repair is needed in the future.
les
I should have put more info in my original post, it is only the inside payload area that I want to paint with a brush, mainly to avoid a fog of fumes in a confined space and want a cellulose based paint so that there is no adverse reaction if the end result is disappointing and I then have to use the spray gun. The rest of the van I will spray.
I rather like the blue that these posts are printed on, most cars of this colour are metalic though, which might not be too easy to match in if any local repair is needed in the future.
les
Read your post with interest Simon, the reason that this Belco paint existed is because 'normal' cellulose dries so quickly that the paint picks up if the next brush stroke overpaints the previous, making a consistant finish almost unattainable. If you have got good results though you must be very skillful.
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Possibly http://www.bodyshopwarehouse.co.uk could advise?
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The closest BMC colour match would be Smoke Grey, which is a mighty fine colour and would be an orignal colour tooles wrote:I rather like the blue that these posts are printed on

Boris: 1968 2-Door Saloon
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(In background is Pixie: 1968 2-Door Saloon)
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(In background is Pixie: 1968 2-Door Saloon)
Now if there is a local Auto paint factors near to you you can go and ask for a brush applied self leveling paint,have it mixed up in whatever colour you want, i have OEW and snowberry, and if applied in thin coats is a first class finish...will never beat a good spray, however.......sometimes spraying is just not practical and you can achieve really good results with this stuff, i got mine from APEC in Norwich !!!!!!!
Try It Taz !!
Try It Taz !!
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i used this it took one hole day in the winter to complet . due to the cold air it was not the best but in the sun light it was a lot better shine than spray but not a deep shine .as my buget is tight i have redone the moggy in spray but hammer right smoth . it look nice at lest its rust profed before i re do it this summer in the open on the front lawn garage too smallthere's a type of paint called "coach paint