Posted by CNKS on November 04, 2012 at 07:52:23 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: waterbase paint posted by bmiller36 on November 03, 2012 at 09:55:01:
My recommendation is to use the current paint until you can no longer buy it. As Glennster says it requires some changes which are going to be expensive. I may even stock up on the current urethane paints, reducers and primers, etc if I find out when my current dealer will have to stop selling it. The only reason the change is being made is to reduce VOC's. This will not be the paint that caused the paint peeling on new cars in the late 80's early 90's. That happened when the car companies were forced into the base clear system before they had researched the paint enough. I do not think it happened in indivdiual body shops, Glennster or B maniac can correct me.
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