Hi Roland, Are you sure they are not talking Acrylic Urethane? A common practice is to "cocktail" 50 - 50 clear and single stage urethane color. If I were going for a show car or strict originality (regarding looks) that is my personal preference. For long term durability and ease of maintainence you can't beat base-clear. Covering anything except what the clearcoat is made for can be done, but can be chancy regarding long term durability. It works in most instances, but do you want to be the instance where it doesn't? The best base-clear systems chemically bond to each other. Some clearcoats need to be put over a specific base, others can be put over any basecoat. As far as brands, finding the best shop is really more important that what brand they use. Be sure that have good equipment like a modern spray booth. The best shops won't use cheap or aftermarket brands or put aftermarket clears over a brand name basecoat. In my experience Glasurit (distributed by R-M) is the absolute best. Spies Hecker and Standox (actually the same stuff) are a very close second. In single stage, again R-M has a new "Uno" which blows away anybody elses single stage. For domestic brands of base-clear, Sherwin Williams, PPG, DuPont, R-M Diamont, a good painter can do a killer job with any of them. The difference in those brands are behind the scenes and matter to the body shop, but not you. The worst mistake you could make is to go to a shop that sprays say DuPont and say Russ says "Glasurit is the best, paint my car with it". Trust me, it won't pay to have him experement with your car. Every brand has their own quirks that the painter knows and knows how to deal with. If you want to use a specific brand of paint, find a shop that uses that brand. Good luck and don't hesitate to ask any more questions should they arrise. 300ly Russ Vaughan --- RWestra@xxxx wrote: > Does anyone have good information on what > combinations of > paint would give good results on my 300 L? I have > had some > discussion with show car painters and it is > beginning to sound > like many of the nice finishes are an Acrylic Enamel > sanded > and sprayed two or three times and finished with a > clear coat. > This is followed by two stage buffing I believe. > Does this present any adherence problems? Does this > result > in a better appearance than the typical base/clear > finish? What > are the advantages of the Acrylic with a hardener > instead of the > base coat followed by the clear? > > Any recommendations on brands of paint? > > All help would be appreciated. > > Rolland > Westra > Rockford > Illinois > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > > To send a message to this group, send an email to: > Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > For list server instructions, go to > http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > Chrysler300-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com