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<blockquote data-quote="TheGovernment" data-source="post: 14699865" data-attributes="member: 164426"><p>No, I've been spraying water based paint for 9 years already. It didn't change man, sorry. It can't. I WISH it could believe me, it would solve sooooo many problems lol. </p><p>If you go from high to low VOC clear, they do spray differently but generally most shops smaller shops don't use the best paint, they need to make more money on each job and will use middle of the road stuff. I would at a Caddy dealership normally, we use top quality Cromax Water and 8500/8300 clear (I use the same on any rods I do as well). Is as good as it gets. You'll always get a bit of orange peel unless you've done your 3 coats, block all the peel off and do 2 more. That would eliminate most but usually thats way over kill and not worth the time. Throw on 3 good coats and sand all the peel off and polish it up. You'll be left with the proper 2 coats of clear. It's just technique. Just have to get used to the products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGovernment, post: 14699865, member: 164426"] No, I've been spraying water based paint for 9 years already. It didn't change man, sorry. It can't. I WISH it could believe me, it would solve sooooo many problems lol. If you go from high to low VOC clear, they do spray differently but generally most shops smaller shops don't use the best paint, they need to make more money on each job and will use middle of the road stuff. I would at a Caddy dealership normally, we use top quality Cromax Water and 8500/8300 clear (I use the same on any rods I do as well). Is as good as it gets. You'll always get a bit of orange peel unless you've done your 3 coats, block all the peel off and do 2 more. That would eliminate most but usually thats way over kill and not worth the time. Throw on 3 good coats and sand all the peel off and polish it up. You'll be left with the proper 2 coats of clear. It's just technique. Just have to get used to the products. [/QUOTE]
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