First paint job
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Base/Clear, the other type of urethane, works a little differently. You first spray the color on the car, (The base coat) then apply a few coats of clear urethane over the base coat. The base clear has advantages over single stage, so let's comparethe two. | Base/Clear, the other type of urethane, works a little differently. You first spray the color on the car, (The base coat) then apply a few coats of clear urethane over the base coat. The base clear has advantages over single stage, so let's comparethe two. | ||
− | Advantages of single stage urethane: | + | Advantages of single stage urethane:<br> |
− | 1. Ease of use. Mix and spray, then walk away. You are done. Dries to the touch in a few hours. | + | 1. Ease of use. Mix and spray, then walk away. You are done. Dries to the touch in a few hours.<br> |
− | 2. Durable | + | 2. Durable<br> |
− | 3. Inexpensive. Single stage can be bought for around $50/gallon, enough ready to spray paint for an average car. | + | 3. Inexpensive. Single stage can be bought for around $50/gallon, enough ready to spray paint for an average car.<br> |
− | 4. Can be had in most any color. | + | 4. Can be had in most any color.<br> |
Disadvantages: | Disadvantages: |