#Can I use this oil paint?

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tidal otter
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My car is little bit old, so some places paint it's bad, I want use this oil paint to fix this, how do you think about?

median vale
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personally i wouldn't but if it doesn't stick i would try and redo the paint or use a buffer wheel

median vale
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most car paints are acrylic based i don't see a lot of oil based paints unless it's a car thats about 70 years old

plucky rock
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I'm no art expert but I watch a lot of Bob Ross
Oil paint is for texture. Acrylic is for finish.
You don't want texture

median vale
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when it comes to cars most people want a smooth clean finish no texture unless you are going for a patina look to your car

lucid reef
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what part of the car is this?

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can you take a picture farther away from the car?

hollow marsh
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& the red in the second image is back left light

plucky rock
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Does that even need fresh paint? Looks like you might be able to just restore the clear coat. Depends if the clear is chipping off but it appears to just be hazy and scratched

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I see a for sure paint chip along the edge but most of that looks like hazy clear coat

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Might could get a touch up pen and scratch remover

lucid reef
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looks like it needs to be washed first