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> Limco single stage
930cabman
post Jun 18 2026, 04:21 PM
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Anybody have experience with Limco (BASF) single stage paint? Looking to spray my L95K Palma Green example

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post Jun 18 2026, 08:21 PM
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No, I don't have experience with Limco.. I like that it's BASF (owned by Glasurit). And, No - I do not have experience with Wanda brand paints either - though I think there was a Glasurit connection in their early days, if I'm not mistaken.

These are apparently both highly regarded budget paints, however I plan to use the Wanda brand next as I've read good things about it's coverage. Also, I just checked with google (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) ,and comparing the two, it says Wanda is better at sprayability, color match and superior build without using excessive material.

I know that's more than you asked, but I thought I'd throw that out there for your consideration.
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post Jun 19 2026, 03:47 PM
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I’ve used it over the years for various projects like suspension components and spraying engine compartments and to repair panels on my race car.

It works like 2K paint - mix it, shoot it, it cures - voila.

I’m not an expert and have not used it critically so can’t comment on the finer points in comparison to some other paint. It just always worked like you’d expect and for me it’s the available single stage at my local auto paint store. Seems great.
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