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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fostang: [QB] I've been using solvent based products. Since I'm not a pro nor do I have a perfect booth it tends to spray easier. Not as sensitive to humidity or air supply cleanliness. Solvent based paint sprays thick. Helping hide some of the imperfections I may have left in the body work. It's not unheard of people spraying right on 400grit sand scratches and not seeing a difference if the color is solid. But with a waterborne you better sand it razor flat to 800grit otherwise all those sanding scratches are gonna pop back up The equipment is usually cheaper too. Where as my gun was roughly 360 bucks the one for waterborne paint would be about about double that amount. There's also a lot of more info about solvents based paints sprayed by a DIY kind of person. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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