Butch(OH)

Well-known Member
Question was asked below about "P-sheets" and didnt want to draw that thread further off topic.

P-sheets is lingo for the product data sheets that every paint manufacturer puts out for their products. A whole lot of the questions asked about surface prep, under layments, gun set up etc are answered on them. As long as the painter stays with one product line (a VERY smart thing for the unacknowledged to do!!) All he needs to know to avoid costly screw ups is right here on paper in easy to read formats.
This is the "P-sheet" for the PPG Ditzler OMNI MTK urethane that I prefer to shoot. I keep it on the wall in the shop fo reference. Other brands and products are similar.
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Where I buy paint at they are usually out of them. You nearly have to get down on your hands and knees and beg for one anyway. If they didn't put warning labels on the cans in three languages there might be room for much of that info on the can.
 
My local PPG dealer is same way, I wont deal with them and take my business elsewhere.
PPG and Dupont are available on line, surely most others are too as it is in their best interest to have their products properly applied.
 

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