OK guys, I know this topic comes up from time to time, but I need to ask.
I am planning on respraying at least a few cabinets, and have never done this before. I believe, after reading many posts here, that most people tend to use acrylic sprays for the choice of paint. Not knowing much about paint, it would seem the advantage of acrylic is fast drying and generally a nice paint to work with on stencils.
I have done a bit of digging, and there seem to be water-based acrylics, solvent-based acrylics, etc. And then there's acrylic lacquer (not sure if this is the same as solvent-based acrylic?). I would assume that for the base colour, I would also want to use the same type of paint (ie. acrylic base colour, then topped with the acrylic top colours via stencil).
I have also been looking as to where to purchase these paints. I have seen Auto One and Super Cheap Auto mentioned, but when I rang these places the common response is they must have a colour code of a car to match to. In the end, I'm not that concerned with an EXACT match of colour, just something pretty close is good enough for me.
Also, do acrylics come in gloss and matt (I suspect so with sprays), and assuming yes, then do people tend more to one than the other?
So, any advise would be appreciated, especially on where to sourc this (in Sydney). Even if I had access to a colour chart, that would be a start.
I have also come across Tamiya and Humbrol paints for acrylic sprays (but of course these are for modellers, so may not be the best choice as the can sizes are on the small side.
lastly, I plan on only be using sparay cans. Thanks.