tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3562738347873458268.post7470253469805395278..comments2018-01-08T15:14:15.904-08:00Comments on Making it as an Airbrushist: Waterborne Automotive PaintCasualPCGamerGuyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08357177593996222782noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3562738347873458268.post-75138567566226792072013-01-13T15:43:02.006-08:002013-01-13T15:43:02.006-08:00I've tried to put PPG waterborne through an ai...I've tried to put PPG waterborne through an airbrush, and it sucked - to put it mildly. I suppose if most of your work is frisket based, paint quality doesn't matter as much, but my work is nearly 100% freehand and waterborne lacks the intensity of pigment required, especially for small projects like goal masks. <br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3562738347873458268.post-82198211065945211672011-01-24T09:40:38.605-08:002011-01-24T09:40:38.605-08:00We use waterborne automotive paints all the time i...We use <a href="http://www.akfinishing.com/about_akfinishing.html" rel="nofollow">waterborne automotive paints</a> all the time in our operations in order to reduce/control VOC emissions.<br /><br />The problem is consistency for long product runs.<br /><br />KevinKevin Briggshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05184186382709035386noreply@blogger.com