:feedback I don't want it to eat away the rest of the paint!
M MED · Registered Joined Aug 27, 2004 · 1,545 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Dec 17, 2005 Only show this user :feedback I don't want it to eat away the rest of the paint!
G Guest · #2 · Dec 17, 2005 Isn't Xylene a type of paint remover/thinner? If so, I think you will be fine, some painters use thinner in their paint to thin the paint for a smoother application.
Isn't Xylene a type of paint remover/thinner? If so, I think you will be fine, some painters use thinner in their paint to thin the paint for a smoother application.
L LUW · Registered Joined Nov 12, 2003 · 7,424 Posts #3 · Dec 17, 2005 Only show this user But it's not wise to mix different base paints. I would do a test in a small area first, if you are planning on painting over some pre-painted area.
But it's not wise to mix different base paints. I would do a test in a small area first, if you are planning on painting over some pre-painted area.
M MED · Registered Joined Aug 27, 2004 · 1,545 Posts Discussion Starter · #4 · Dec 17, 2005 Only show this user I'm trying to touch up a chip, that's all. I shouldn't need to use much at all. Any more input? THANKS!
I'm trying to touch up a chip, that's all. I shouldn't need to use much at all. Any more input? THANKS!
G Guest · #5 · Dec 18, 2005 If your tocuhing it up, nothing much else will be required unless you would like to wet sand with sand paper to get an exact match and high shine.
If your tocuhing it up, nothing much else will be required unless you would like to wet sand with sand paper to get an exact match and high shine.