My votes for a one step Urethane. Its been on my wegon for 7 years and no sign of ANY problems. Just as nice as when put on. Hardner was integral with the paint. Baked on at hi tech shop with all the no dust vent system. Orange peel is minimal but thats a lot with the applicator and his skill. The shop that did it was one of the top three in reputation in my area, recommended by several of the high end car makes here. Anyway- (But some orange peel was standard back then!) No basecoat clearcoat folks. Simply too Kustom Kar like to be appropriate. Maybe in a resto rod.... Now- I had a 54 Chev (before the enlightenment) that I had painted back in about 59 by Earl Scheib!!! yep. for 29.95 metallics $5 extra. Had it done in a burgandy that I beileve was a Mopar color. It was of course baked on enamel. Well they did it and it was awesome. Most thought it was lacquer. And no basecoat clearcoat. Just an adequate number of metallic particles in the full thickness of paint. Dont know what the paint shops will say today about that metallic mixture- I had no problems with oxidation or dulling of the metallics. Of course today the clearcoat protects the metallic. And also the micro thin color coat that can be quite expensive. bottom line The metallic can be done in one coat. Whether the cost is out of sight is another question? Rotsa Ruck Lars |