Eddie,
    Did he say how long it lasts? As vinyl shrinks. Can you ask him?

Russell

On 27/07/2011 07:20, Eddie wrote:
Hi Bob

That's intresting that you mention a vinyl wrap. My graphics man does
that and a whole car can cost £700 to£1000 ish
Much cheaper than a re spray

Eddie

On Jul 26, 9:41 pm, "Robert Craig"<bobbycrai...@tiscali.co.uk>  wrote:
I used 1 pack enamel from a local supplier called Autoscot. I can't remember 
the actual paint manufacturer but will look out the tin and let you know. The 
colour was Cadmium Yellow. I used a roller for the majority but got a few spray 
cans made up for awkward areas like the door checks. It's horrible stuff to 
spray though as the offspray stays wet and gets everywhere you don't want it.

As a home job, I was happy with the results but it's nowhere near as good as a 
professional spray job. I call it a ten foot paint job - as long as you are 
over 10 feet away it looks good. Enamel tends to chip as well, so there are now 
some chips on the front but I'm still glad I did it.

I think I would go for a vinyl wrap next time but that's a whole new subject.

Bob Craig (Q2-267)



----- Original Message -----
   From: Susan and Martin Scott
   To: quantumowners@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2011 5:34 PM
   Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] mention in CKC

   Saw it - Well done.
   I've been an advocate of brush painting GRP, but everybody seems to want to 
go with spraying.
   I'd be interested on your thoughts. Who's paint did you use? I contacted 
International paints, who considered for a car my plans to brush paint rather 
than roller were a good idea. Their guidance to roller, then tip-off with brush 
is ideal for larger items (such as a yatch) though.
   I've painted a car before, using single-pack polyurethane alkyd, and 
although the finish was great the paint went dull after a few months! I'll 
certainly won't be using that again. The single pack can't be flatted down 
either - I believe the 2 pack can.
   I have to get a paint mixed up to match the Oxford Blue of my Q saloon so that I can 
brush paint my "Quantum Sleep" matching folding caravan - The only place I can 
find which will mix a matching paint for brushing is Witham Paints (unless you can advise)
   Martin Scott
     ----- Original Message -----
     From: Bob Craig
     To: quantumowners@googlegroups.com
     Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2011 5:21 PM
     Subject: [Quantum Owners] mention in CKC

     See the "Wall of Fame" in the latest edition of Complete Kit Car. There 
are a couple of pics and a wee write up on my Q

     Bob Craig (proud owner of Q2-267)

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