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- July 31, 2013 at 11:28 am #43854
Can’t really help on the wet stuff but I’ve used the solvent base quite a lot and that’s pretty good. Probably above what you’d expect at the price point.
Cheers,the supplier is independant so not tied in to one set of products and swears its a good system for the money,hes gonna get us a few mixes like moondust siver,panther black,and reflex silver in standard shades to try on a few jobs so will be able to test it at least.
Any one else tried this system folks ? Spoke to the rep and says its coverage is good and also colour matching is good too.we use solvent based mipa paint and the paint is good for a small repair shop but some of the colour matching is poor especially the silvers,also the colour chips hardley look like they spray out ! Any help guys on the pro spray would be great.thanks.
August 7, 2013 at 4:23 am #43934I’ve been trying their solvent system for a little while now. Just here and there to see what it is about..mainly on lexus colors. It seems like a good line. They have a color system, variants, camera, etc…
The color variant system is much like BASF’s. I haven’t run into a problem where the color wasn’t blendable. Covers well and sprays nice. Their 8500 clear coat is a pretty nice clear. Sprayed a 69 GTO with it a while back. Just a driver type job but laid down nice and cut and buffed nice.
Price is very reasonable.
All I have at the moment :dnc
August 7, 2013 at 5:25 am #43939[quote=”jeremyb” post=32636]I’ve been trying their solvent system for a little while now. Just here and there to see what it is about..mainly on lexus colors. It seems like a good line. They have a color system, variants, camera, etc…
The color variant system is much like BASF’s. I haven’t run into a problem where the color wasn’t blendable. Covers well and sprays nice. Their 8500 clear coat is a pretty nice clear. Sprayed a 69 GTO with it a while back. Just a driver type job but laid down nice and cut and buffed nice.
Price is very reasonable.
All I have at the moment :dnc[/quote]
Traitor :cheers
[quote=”jeremyb” post=32636]I’ve been trying their solvent system for a little while now. Just here and there to see what it is about..mainly on lexus colors. It seems like a good line. They have a color system, variants, camera, etc…
The color variant system is much like BASF’s. I haven’t run into a problem where the color wasn’t blendable. Covers well and sprays nice. Their 8500 clear coat is a pretty nice clear. Sprayed a 69 GTO with it a while back. Just a driver type job but laid down nice and cut and buffed nice.
Price is very reasonable.
All I have at the moment :dnc[/quote]
Good info mate thanks,yes it has colour variants,colour chips and all and from what ive been told if you run in to a colour issue theres a place in uk to call and get help if needed.price is the main point really as long as it does an acceptable job,most of our customers couldnt spot a colour blend if they tried lol and we dont do many show style repaints alltho we did a nice bmw m3 2 weeks back.August 7, 2013 at 3:50 pm #43954[quote=”ryan999″ post=32641][quote=”jeremyb” post=32636]I’ve been trying their solvent system for a little while now. Just here and there to see what it is about..mainly on lexus colors. It seems like a good line. They have a color system, variants, camera, etc…
The color variant system is much like BASF’s. I haven’t run into a problem where the color wasn’t blendable. Covers well and sprays nice. Their 8500 clear coat is a pretty nice clear. Sprayed a 69 GTO with it a while back. Just a driver type job but laid down nice and cut and buffed nice.
Price is very reasonable.
All I have at the moment :dnc[/quote]
Traitor :cheers[/quote]
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