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Divrdan007
Nov 09, 2003, 07:01 PM
Has anyone tried some kind of final coat of paint, or a type of *clear-coat*,
on the inside of their RC bodies, to protect from nitro fuel?
I have noticed some "blotching" in my paint jobs, from nitro getting on the
paint.
Just wondering if there was a product out there that may be more resistant to
nitro than the paint I'm using. (Polycarbonate paint, designated for RC)

MT Man
Nov 10, 2003, 04:00 AM
You're gonna want something that is lacquer-based or "nitro-proof." My
favorite is Parma Faskoat. One or two coats will do the trick.
MT Man

"Divrdan007" <divrdan007@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Has anyone tried some kind of final coat of paint, or a type of
*clear-coat*,
> on the inside of their RC bodies, to protect from nitro fuel?
> I have noticed some "blotching" in my paint jobs, from nitro getting on
the
> paint.
> Just wondering if there was a product out there that may be more resistant
to
> nitro than the paint I'm using. (Polycarbonate paint, designated for RC)
>