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- April 10, 2013 at 3:02 pm #42740
Just got my Spies Hecker bank up and running. A few lids short but I ordered more. I have the tech from Dupont coming for training. I can mix it no problem but all the product info on the rest of the line is what I’m interested in. I am such a paint nerd! I have never painted with it but I see it mentioned here alot. Any comments or tips on this line would be great, as a painter or a vender.
April 10, 2013 at 4:03 pm #42741[quote=”strawberry” post=31578]Just got my Spies Hecker bank up and running. A few lids short but I ordered more. I have the tech from Dupont coming for training. I can mix it no problem but all the product info on the rest of the line is what I’m interested in. I am such a paint nerd! I have never painted with it but I see it mentioned here alot. Any comments or tips on this line would be great, as a painter or a vender.[/quote]
http://pc.dupont.com/dpc/en/US/html/visitor/b/sph/home.html
im using cromax pro with all spies primer, sealer, and clear. i like the 8035 clear also used the 8046 and had to many die back issues with that clear but the spies solvent is a lot better then the water its the same as stando blue and spies hecker hi tec and cromax pro the biggest issue i have with the dupont water is it cost a lot more to use then other waters
April 15, 2013 at 3:45 am #42817I use Spies solvent and love it the color match is just about always spot on. The clears work great. I have used them for years and am thing about switching to water sometime soon after I am sure they have all the problem worked out.
Just my 2 cents worth
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