Old 10-23-11 | 04:03 PM
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From: Somerville, MA and Catskill Mtns
Originally Posted by auchencrow
I don't know if this is symptomatic of a bad one-stage PC jobs or not, but it seems to puddle at the periphery of the lugs, which I think detracts from the appearance.

I am not entirely sure how one would touch up a chip or scratch either.
I see this a lot with PC jobs, and have experienced this firsthand. But some PCers can get away with doing really thin multi-stage applications, which eliminates this problem. I've also heard that multi-stage PC with first stage primer is the best way to go for long term durability and rust resistance.

Good point about touch-ups! Pretty hard to match RAL colors with liquid.
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