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Old 05-22-2018, 03:15 PM   #1
RedBed
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Blitz Black, Hot Rod Flatz, ??

So I'm thinking about repainting my '79 in a Satin finish.

I know that I REALLY like the look of the John Deere Blitz Black, and it is cheap, easy, tough and somewhat safe(er) to spray. But... gotta strip it all off if I ever re-paint. Just not sure I ever would.

Hot Rod Flatz is a single stage Urethane, looks good (when sprayed right) but not too cool to breathe the fumes. And I have heard it is not super easy to spray, and a number of reviews say it's crappy. But can be painted over and it's Auto Paint.

Of course there's Rustoleum Satin. Also has to be stripped if repainted.

Who has experience with either?
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