Never used the stuff, but a job is in the works where this could cure some potential problems. I’m used to varnish, poly, shellac, etc, . . I’ve brushed everything there is that’s solvent based and put most of them through a variety of spray guns. Typically I shoot lacquer through a Binks pressure pot. Never touched waterbased finishes and have never had a reason to want to until now. So – experience with waterborne? About the only thing I do know is the slight blue hue it can impart. Specifically – odor, dry times, application experiences, especially spraying, flammability / toxicity, anything else you want to toss in. If you didn’t have a booth, would you shoot it in your own garage, or a customers? Would you put it on base mold, or a bookcase?
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Nevermind - just did a search and found more than I needed. Practice what you preach. . .
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