Soundguy
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We use VM&M napatha to thin the paint to be sprayed as well as hardener. Make sure you use a hardner. Especially if using BPS paint at TSC. I have used it without, and about a week later, the paint can be scratched off with a fingernail. With the hardner, it is hard as a rock in a day or two..
even better.. find a nason dealer ( carquest? ).. get their hardner.. quick cure, for their SS synthetic enamil.. it's only 8$ a can vs the 14$ valspar hardner. the quik cure hardner produces hand safe finishes in alkyd or acrylic/acrylic modified enamil in 15-30 minutes.
I swear by it.
In some cases I use the nason ss enamil.. but it's way more $$ and needs a medium reducer.. not just naptha... thus overall cost is a bit more..
soundguy