HemiMark
Well-Known Member
My friend and body guy say's he will spray whatever I want......but say's PPG is not the best...... What say you?
What PPG clearcoat are you using that your getting die back? I been painting professionially for 30+ years and never had Concept clear die back. Omni yes but never Concept.Nothing wrong with PPG products other than the clear tends to dry back a little more than I prefer causing more buffing time. R&M Diamont line is great. Price compatable with PPG and the clear is freakin awesome to spray and work with.. But thats just my opinion.
On thing to remember when using less expensive clear it don't have the uv protectant that more expensive clears have meaning it could break down over time and peel. I rather do it the other way around. Solid colors I will use Omni basecoat with top shelf clear. Thats what I used on my Orange truck. Its been 3 1/2 years since painted its in PA winters and its held up great.PPG may not be the best for the money meaning it likely is one of the best, but you can get similar results with ppg base and a less expensive high solids clear. I plan to use PPG deltron DBC (solvent based) (pricey , but nice to work with) with http://www.southernpolyurethanes.com clear coat.(cheaper than equivalent PPG clear, many many good reviews, indicating it is more forgiving than ppg high end clears.
Than all said, at a certain level of higher end products by dupont, ppg, hok etc- the paint job comes down to prep and application/finishing skill.
Best of luck
On thing to remember when using less expensive clear it don't have the uv protectant that more expensive clears have meaning it could break down over time and peel. I rather do it the other way around. Solid colors I will use Omni basecoat with top shelf clear. Thats what I used on my Orange truck. Its been 3 1/2 years since painted its in PA winters and its held up great.
x2might throw in,house of kolor by valspar as well.
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