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  • December 19, 2013 at 3:26 am #45698

    you hit the nail on the head paintstick!!! water is gonna work better for some in different areas. i’m in charlotte n.c. where humidity is a huge problem in summer months. i sprayed ppg’s nexa auto color for 6 months before changing jobs.now im on cromax pro….2 COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ANIMALS!!!!! ppg was very friendly with color match but needed more coats for coverage… 2 and 1/2 coats is more logical with cromax but fan deck colors are not as good as camera shot formulas. blends have got easier with practice spraying the base like single stage like you said. in short: all systems have glitches.some take more time to learn.

    December 18, 2013 at 5:32 am #45695

    Thanx Ben. Since my last post i have sprayed wa636r silver with cromax……side panel blends lookin better thanx to guys like you for the tech support. Thanx again.

    December 15, 2013 at 11:36 pm #45680

    Great advice jimmo!!! Thanx for posting!!!!

    December 15, 2013 at 11:35 pm #45679

    I really appreciate the quick response! Got all my questions answered professionally! Let’s go spray some cromax pro!!!!

    December 14, 2013 at 9:48 pm #45664

    Hello friends. I am new to this forum and also new to cromax pro.I am an experienced painter of 25 years and i have to be honest to say i have trouble with silver metallic blends. i currently took a job at carmax where i only have 36 minutes to get a car sprayed and out of the booth.this was my first week in paint being thrown to the wolfs with no tech training. The handfull of silver jobs i sprayed looked very bad on the blend edge even using 2091 blender. should i blend first over 2091 then recoat with 2091 and blend again? I need a little input on this! booth conditions are 75 degrees and about 20% humidity using 2045 controller. thanx!