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IIRC Porsche use Sikkens paint which I believe is acrylic based, I'm not sure about spraying cellulose onto it, you certainly can't put cellulose over enamel so it can effect some paints. Having said that though you can use a neutral primer first which should stop any possible problems. Pete
 
Hi all.

Having had the 944 15 months now, there is now a small amount of rust areas I want to attack.
I am going to use a HPLV professional kit and wanted to know what sort of paint would have been used.
I presume it would have been 2pac?
If so, has anyone experience/feedback of spraying cellulose onto 2pac?
I can still get cellulose and know of people who use 2pac with no booth.
Any comments?

Thanks
 

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