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yes i know...but acrylic is crap...its too soft and has a 2nd class finish

... iv been painting with acrylic, when i used to work at a body works we used 2pac, but you can get the same result with the acrylic paints, hit it with more clear. people use 2pac because you can get a better shine without the effort, and it has a faster drying time. thats why they use it. but if youve got the time acrylic will be fine

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no worries... finding hardner and primer in 2pac will be hard unless you can find a paint store, supercheap and autobahn ect. only sell acrylics... talking to a guy at ardense paint store he told me they are gonna push to make it harder to sell 2pac to anyone over the counter because of the dangerous effects and stuff, iv got 2 pac reducer but thats not what your after...

have you tried to go down to your local bodyworks or any in the area? maybe they can sell you some...

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Harts Paint Supplies

1/ 68 Johnston St Southport QLD 4215

ph: (07) 5591 4833

Accelerate Enhancements

ph: 1300 790 913

Beenleigh Paint Centre

Shop 5 & 6 87 Boundary St Beenleigh QLD 4207

ph: (07) 3807 2088

Colourmobile Australia

PO Box 315 Helensvale QLD 4212

ph: 1800 149 339

Oz Trade Supplies

ph: 1300 557 371

Oz Trade Supplies

2/ 30 Manufacturer Drv Molendinar QLD 4214

ph: (07) 5594 0211

Paradise Paint Depot

55 Paradise Ave Miami QLD 4220

ph: (07) 5575 1700

Prestige Paint & Equipment

4/19 Expo Crt Ashmore QLD 4214

ph: (07) 5591 2271

The Paint Depot

4 Brightlands Crt Mermaid Beach QLD 4218

ph: (07) 5554 6666

Wagners Panel & Paint Supplies

1/ 21 Ereton Drv Labrador QLD 4215

ph: (07) 5563 7766

tried any of those??????

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