from what i have been told you need a paint that is very opaque and dries up very hard but has to be 'watery' enough to be able to make smooth lines, that one-shot stuff is what the guys use that do pin striping (it might be a little too good/expensive for just some luglining and the fridge enamel could do the trick also)
from what i have been told you need a paint that is very opaque and dries up very hard but has to be 'watery' enough to be able to make smooth lines, that one-shot stuff is what the guys use that do pin striping (it might be a little too good/expensive for just some luglining and the fridge enamel could do the trick also)