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<blockquote data-quote="alantiong" data-source="post: 701608" data-attributes="member: 19754"><p>the paint itself is not a big issue to use glasurit or others. the painter is the most important to get the base primer and color right. once that is done, then glasurit lacquer makes it all the difference. have 3-4 coats as most painter will not do that. u will need 3.5-4 litre for a saloon car. 4 litres is just 120rm difference. compare to normal high solid lacquer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alantiong, post: 701608, member: 19754"] the paint itself is not a big issue to use glasurit or others. the painter is the most important to get the base primer and color right. once that is done, then glasurit lacquer makes it all the difference. have 3-4 coats as most painter will not do that. u will need 3.5-4 litre for a saloon car. 4 litres is just 120rm difference. compare to normal high solid lacquer. [/QUOTE]
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