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    Default Oil paint vs Basecoat/clearcoat?

    Hey guys,

    A friend of mine is about to re-do his 240SX and we were talking about paints.

    From what I understand about OIL based paints:

    PROS:
    Looks deeper and better overall than the everyday paints these days.
    A simple wax will make it look amazing.

    CONS:
    Will fade with UV exposure
    More prone to damage without clearcoat layer to protect

    Also, what are the costs involved with oil based paints?

    Thanks
    -Ram

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    when you say oil base do you mean enamel?

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    Just do a base coat/clear coat and call it a day...
    Back to being stock and slow

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    yeah i dont reccommend enamel or oil based paint i used enamel paint for my truck and it was already starting to flake off...but on the contrary it does shine real nice when waxed so if cost is a factor in this whole scheme of things then do that but if u can afford to go for good paint i strongly reccommend base coat clear coat

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    Yea I'm sorry I meant enamel paint.

    Alright guys - thanks for the help!

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    and enamel paint prices are relativley cheap i cant remember what i paid for all the materiels to shoot up my old truck but it wasnt over 500 and if u live in the loganville,snellville area there is a good paint shop i went to off hwy 20

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    I would recommend urethane based base + clear. Lasts longer and relatively cheap these days. Priced around $500 for a cheap spray job. Or if you are strapped on cash a single stage urethane will run around $200 if you were to do yourself.

    Enamel or Oil that you're calling it can be done for $50, but it takes a lot of sanding to get it smoothed out. If you are talking about the roller method that I've seen. So in what $ you save you're taking more time to work out the imperfections.

    The friend with the 240SX would not happen to be named Mike would he?

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    Nope his name is Paul. He doesnt visit IA much.

    We were talking about the different types of paints and this came up. I think he was more interested in a deep shine than saving a few bucks. I guess base/clear is the way to go.

    Yea its definitely enamel. I guess I was thinking oil pastel vs watercolors when I made the thread

    Thanks for the input!


    Quote Originally Posted by JessAlba452
    I would recommend urethane based base + clear. Lasts longer and relatively cheap these days. Priced around $500 for a cheap spray job. Or if you are strapped on cash a single stage urethane will run around $200 if you were to do yourself.

    Enamel or Oil that you're calling it can be done for $50, but it takes a lot of sanding to get it smoothed out. If you are talking about the roller method that I've seen. So in what $ you save you're taking more time to work out the imperfections.

    The friend with the 240SX would not happen to be named Mike would he?

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