Jack, very interesting post you wrote regarding the UK emissions, and paint techniques.
Not to beat a dead horse in the ground, but you and all the judges are going to be faced with a dilemma in about 3-5 years, maybe sooner. What to do when no mo lacquer is available. Sure, the guy can use the correct color in clearcoat, but all his hard work, getting the correct parts, numbers, etc. will be very disappointing if he gets docked for painting his car with the only paint available, clearcoat. I'll wager you that you will be faced with a mutiny, if guys have 100 point cars and get docked because of clearcoat.
It's not to soon to start addressing this.
BTW, what do the Brits use for applying the paints?
Not to beat a dead horse in the ground, but you and all the judges are going to be faced with a dilemma in about 3-5 years, maybe sooner. What to do when no mo lacquer is available. Sure, the guy can use the correct color in clearcoat, but all his hard work, getting the correct parts, numbers, etc. will be very disappointing if he gets docked for painting his car with the only paint available, clearcoat. I'll wager you that you will be faced with a mutiny, if guys have 100 point cars and get docked because of clearcoat.
It's not to soon to start addressing this.
BTW, what do the Brits use for applying the paints?
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