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Old 27-06-2014
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I've always used Pactra wich are good. Be carefull with the fluo colors : they really are more liquid than the other colors (so very thin layer, take your time) and they attack the other colors too (begin with the traditionnal color(s) and sray some layers of fluorescent covercoat - Pactra rc290 over it (them) as a protection).
Something very important too : NEVER use different brands of paints, we are talking about chemicals and there will be some bad reactions between them .
OR you can do it, but wait 24 h to be sure that the paint is 100 % dry.
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