Posted by CNKS on February 10, 2013 at 17:43:21 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Re: Paint Questions posted by Christos on February 10, 2013 at 14:55:04:
If you don't want isocyanates, acrylic enamel is the best you can do. Cheapest decent AE is either DuPont Nason, PPG Omni or Shopline, or the cheaper version of Martin Senour. Best would be DuPont Centari if it is still available with no hardener, or PPG Value Pro (I have not used it). It appears to me that the best versions of AE without hardener are getting hard to find. Apparently Van Sickle has a version of acrylic enamel, I cannot speak for the quality or lack of it. There are also versions of acrylic modified alkyd enamels, used without hardener which have some UV protection. Hardener has the advantage of faster curing and better flow out, it can be repaired the next day. Without hardener you have to get it right the first time or wait a long time to correct it. There is no BASF dealer here, I have always considered that one as a high dollar paint, don't know if they have cheaper lines.
This post was edited by CNKS at 17:49:48 02/10/13.
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