Is there any ingredient in spray can primer/paint that identifies it as a laquer or enamel?
Needing a quick guide coat product, I usually use whatever laquer spray can I can find
but usually they aren't labeled as a laquer or enamel. I have checked the MSDS on the
products available locally but that still doesn't tell me either way (not a chemist). As everyone
knows the enamel just clogs the paper when sanding. The Dupli-color brand works well
as a sandable quide coat but its $6 a can. Looking for something cheaper that doesn't
clog the paper.
(Don't really like the quide coat 'powder')
Needing a quick guide coat product, I usually use whatever laquer spray can I can find
but usually they aren't labeled as a laquer or enamel. I have checked the MSDS on the
products available locally but that still doesn't tell me either way (not a chemist). As everyone
knows the enamel just clogs the paper when sanding. The Dupli-color brand works well
as a sandable quide coat but its $6 a can. Looking for something cheaper that doesn't
clog the paper.
(Don't really like the quide coat 'powder')