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I have been reading a few reviews on 2k aerosol paint and they seem pretty good. I have found places that sell 2k primer in a spray can and 2k clear laquer but can't find any 2k colour to go in between. Anyone know what to use? I would guess using a normal base colour rattle can would not be the best idea.

 

I want to use these to refurb my coilovers :)

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No, normal rattle cans finish doesn't last half as long. From everything I have read people who repaint coilovers with normal paint and laquer end up needing to redo them again in a few months time. 2k is a much better finish, petrol proof for a start.

 

Ah. I forgot how much time I spend looking at and spilling petrol on my coilovers. :p

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petrol proof for a start.

 

I think if you have petrol leaking onto your coilovers, you have a bigger problem than a bit of paint flake:d

 

Anyway, I use a place near Leeds/Bradford Airport that's really good and they do 2k Paint and Laquer in one, I'll try and find out what there called.

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Cool, thanks.

 

There is no petrol leaking form my car but there is plenty of petrol and diesel on the roads these days. If you use normal rattle cans on coilovers I would guess when it rains and you get spray under the car it wouldn't take many months for the paint to be damaged and new rust to set in.

 

Basically I want to do a proper job and not a job that will look good now but need redoing in no time :)

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Cool, thanks.

 

There is no petrol leaking form my car but there is plenty of petrol and diesel on the roads these days. If you use normal rattle cans on coilovers I would guess when it rains and you get spray under the car it wouldn't take many months for the paint to be damaged and new rust to set in.

 

Basically I want to do a proper job and not a job that will look good now but need redoing in no time :)

 

Get them powdercoated.

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