TR6oldtimer
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The trick to getting great results is to get a paint with excellent flow characteristics, quality brushes, and applied to a well prepared surface. In another life (1975), I had a wooden boat, that after brush painting, you could see your reflection in and no brush marks. I applied two coats, a heavy cover coat, sanded, then a second, slightly thinner finish coat. The paint was a relatively slow curing marine enamel, unfortunately it did not have good UV protection so I got to do this again every 2-3 years.