I got a pint of paint from a local auto paint shop to repaint hood and fender on an old Civic. They said I needed 2K BC/CC - so I paid $50 for a pint of base. It was going to be another $50 of $60 for a clear, so I just got the base and catalyst (4:1). It seemed like a lot, but I figured this stuff was better than going to home depot and asking them to color match some rustoleum.
So 2 weeks ago I finished priming (Kirker 2K Rapid Prime) and sprayed the first coat of base. Went on fine, though had a couple runs on the fender and it was a bit thin in a couple spots. I was spraying with 1.0 mm touch up gun so had it reduced with 10% urethane reducer. This past weekend I sanded out a couple runs and was getting ready to spray the second coat of base.
Before painting I was gonna do a wipe down. Just lightly spray a bit of acetone from a spray bottle and QUICKLY wipe off with a cloth. I did it on a few paint jobs before, never a prob. But with this paint - it WIPED RIGHT OFF LIKE PEANUT BUTTER!!!!
What a heck is wrong with this paint???? Can't take a split sec of acetone????? It's not like I hosed it with solvent and let it puddle and sit for an hour.... I thought this 2K paints were supposed to be tough, did my jobber rip me off??? For the price I paid for a pint of this crap, I could have gotten like 2 gallons of alkyd enamel at the local hardware store that they were even gonna color match and it would be tougher I'm sure.
2K paints aren't suppose to just wipe off like that, is that right??

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