Posted by glennster on November 03, 2012 at 18:45:11 from (99.90.9.201):
In Reply to: waterbase paint posted by bmiller36 on November 03, 2012 at 09:55:01:
i will be switching over to waterbase within the next year or so. right now, the base coat is waterborne, substrates and clears are traditional. drying is different, air amplifiers are used, not a downdraft bake cycle. different spray guns are required also. performance is on par with a urethane base clear system. special de-ionized water is used for reducers. paint match is easier to do also. for the hobbyist or weekend warrior, it will be very spendy to make the switch initially. you still need to suit up with waterborne, prolly even more so than conventional, as the water carrier is readily absorbed thru skin and lungs.
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