This may have been covered, but I don't see it.
It's time to paint my 250 Mark 3. I will most likely be doing this myself. If I use spray cans, what do I buy? Acrylic?, Enamel? something else?
I will not be getting powder coat on the frame (to remain black) so the same question - what type of paint?
I do have an airless sprayer that I used years ago - I could use that if required.
thanks
David
1966 Mark 3 - which paint
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1966 Mark 3 - which paint
1967 Narrowcase 250
2004 Ducati ST3
2004 Ducati ST3
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Re: 1966 Mark 3 - which paint
I think that all the paint available now has to be water-based (that is what a sprayer told me), but whatever you use make sure that it is resistant to solvents, or it will be ruined if anything is spilt on it.
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Re: 1966 Mark 3 - which paint
I am experimenting with custom filled spray cans wherein any color you might choose from any manufacturer is matched and placed in the can. Solvent based. Professional-quality nozzle. Purchased from a supplier to body shops: Albert Kemperle, but can says manufactured in Germany. Also has a Toronto contact on the can. They mixed me a silver and a candy blue. Standard primers are to be used and, in my case, a two-part activated isocyanurate clear-coat. Wear protective gear!
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Re: 1966 Mark 3 - which paint
I used something like that in Montreal to touch up my RV. Unfortunately the colour they mixed was way off!
David
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1967 Narrowcase 250
2004 Ducati ST3
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