Yea, my cars are made to be driven.
Show cars for the lawn chair crowd have paint jobs that are better than what came from the factory. They weren't that great back in the day.
There's my rationalization for doing good 20 20 paint jobs, anyway.
I've been buying Sherwin Williams acrylic enamel for years. Can't even remember what I last paid for it because it just isn't' that much. Maybe 40-70$ per quart? They keep changing the formulation and last time I asked for the "pro" line because the other seemed thinner. There are more than one in the new "Dimension".
I have started painting in the fresh air more because of the mist rather than in my shop.
I know the aircraft two part polyurethane we used had isocyanates in it. That stuff stunk.
Doesn't smell anything like the single stage enamel.
Now I've got to research the enamel and see if it has isocyanates in it.
Got an idea?