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Water Based Paint Guide

Water Based Paint Guide
Water-Based Car Paint - Waterborne Paints
Ferre likens the spray technique to that of acrylic enamels some older painters may have used. "It goes on wet. You always want to keep a wet edge." Unlike urethane enamels, waterborne paints aren't supposed to be allowed flash time between coats. Start your second coat as soon as you're done with your first. Waterborne paints have a very high solids count and cover completely in one coat with a second, lighter coat. You may hear this described as one and a half coats. We're sure that's music to the ears of the EPA-waterborne paint emits far fewer VOCs by volume than solvent paint, plus you use less of it. View Related Article
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