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If it were me I would use the enamel paint.  It is
more durable and will retain the gloss longer that the
lacquer.

Dwight
'65 poly Satellite
  
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> I'm in the process of fixing up my vent wing window
> on my '62 D100 truck. I used Eastwood Rust
> Encapsulator as a base coat on the vent window frame
> channel and vertical post and now need to finish
> coat it . I went to the store yesterday and see that
> Dupli Color sells both an acrylic enamel and an
> acrylic lacquer in gloss black aerosol cans.
> 
> I've never messed with paints and such and am
> clueless what the difference is. Eastwood says that
> either will work on top of the Rust Encapsulate.
> What are the pro's & cons of each type of paint?
> What would hold up better to weather and retain it's
> gloss, etc. The channel around the window isn't a
> large area to paint, but I certainly don't want to
> be taking the whole assembly apart again in a few
> years because the paint faded or didn't hold up,
> etc.
> 
> Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Terry Lynch
> St. Petersburg, FL
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