I actually like the MP 170 better than the PPG DPLF. Seems a little heavier bodied and goes on better. You are right in that less coats equal less opportunity for flaws/cantamination but does take more practice than most on here have had. Over at Morbark Inc. where I retired from , we used a 2K urethane solid orange single stage and it was designed specifically for our company and one of the specs was it had to have a dry film of 2.5-3 mils and go on in ONE coat. It did just that.We paid $30 per sprayable gal for it(no misprint..$30!) and it set up overnight so you could walk on the machine the next day.(which the hyd. hosing crew did) We used Grayco electrostatic guns and supply came from proportioners/mixers that mixed the 2 parts en-route from 55 gal drums. No pot life or mixing to worry about.Just open flush valves at end of the day and flush lines/guns. Most machines took from 20-30 gal. My one bad experience with Omni single stage urethane came with the yellow on my JD B rear cast wheel centers. Over MP 170, took 6 coats and that's without much thinner at all. Very transparent.Yes, painting for a living and especially self employed, one does tend to put a premium on the time element.
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