02-05-2009, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by autobody prof.
Bill, the web site you gave gives some good information on the waterbourne products. A couple of things that can be mis-leading though. True there is a water like substance in these products, however it is not a water that you can drink. It does have a chemical aspect to it. It is true that these products can and will freeze. Sherwin-Williams is the only paint company that I know that guarantees it's product will pass the freeze/thaw test multiple times. But using the best products on the market does not mean you will have a great job when it's finished. It's all up to the painter and how the prep is done.
Don
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Don,
I just figured it was the easiest read in layman terms for him. As for SW paints not freezing, I can personally attest to that one as we are "required" to paint certain 09's with the new "AWX" line.......... UV curing is a bit of a pain though but a necessary evil (so to speak)...
Bill S.
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