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Old 08-14-2010, 07:57 AM
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I totally agree with Frank, the tree huggers just won't stop.

Knowing my products and know what to expect from them,and most important, loving the results, I will be using solvent-based materials for as long as my distributor is able to get them,

This waterborne crap doesn't give me any assurance knowing how badly it has failed on most 90's Ford ,GM & Chrysler


Frank, from what my rep was telling me, it dries fairly quick, but you have to use special fans , I'm sure small shops in Florida that are not set up for waterborne mess will have to wait days for that junk to dry on rainy days .

OP, from what I heard from few different sources ,it supposed to cover alot faster,you need less materials,as far as durability, we'll just have to wait and see,cause it's only been pushed for little over a year, at least on the East Coast. If it were me, I'd stick with well proven solvent-based system and not have to worry about it.
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