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  • June 14, 2015 at 1:34 am #48840

    you guys are worse than us for air quality i think, right? you gotta use only low voc products if im not mistaken? This clear by the case of setups is 125-135 a set up i think if you buy 6. 175 a setup if bythe gallon. MY area is real slack to date and we use what we want. I like VHS stuff on good work but not everone cares to spray w/o the solvent nor buy the best guns like we do. The satas make it effortless too me.

    June 14, 2015 at 1:41 am #48841

    NO-as BASF is real proud of their new stuff-in a dealership or big shop like yours the IC has no choice but to pay but completes for individuals is a different story. I am a Basf fiend since my lacker days in high school. To me Basf is the best paint company in the world and if i was a full service collision shop ownner it would be my only choice. I dont have a down draft nor a make up/cure cycleand low voc products need the goodies your shop has. My last gallon of real diamont was DC92.:-)

    June 14, 2015 at 1:44 am #48842

    So those parts where cleared with hvlp look pretty good only got 3 pic of the fender

    June 14, 2015 at 1:58 am #48843

    yeah im having a learning curve with this new spray room-i finished (loose term-needs more light) last week and solvent pop is an issue for me- plus base is giving me some fits-its 98 degrees in my booth right now- ill be painting in am from now on. I have this bad habit of always killing the clear for zero peel-even if i set my mind to not do it at the start of a panel_i see the peel on a med wet coat happining and w/o thinking a med wet coat goes to a very wet coat. compounding this is the base- i think causing some of the problems-to compensate for wet wicked hot conditions im burying multiple slow reduced coats of base under my clear and it is popping. Gotta slow down. Used to much more mild climate like yours.

    June 14, 2015 at 2:15 am #48845

    Yes spraying in those temps would be hard

    June 14, 2015 at 2:17 am #48846

    ….come winter ill run everything on the floor LOL

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