HoosierDaddy
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I had stripes painted on my S550 and the shop gave me the can for the Ford Velocity Blue paint from R-M so I would have the formula printed on it. The shop said they had to buy the paint mixed from R-M because one of the pearls in the formula is a restricted substance because it is used in US paper money. I was bored so searched on the line of paint and found it was solvent based. The factory paint is water based.
I'm assuming there are no issues using solvent based paint over the water based factory paint but didn't think solvent based auto paint was legal in Arizona and my interpretation of the County regs seem to confirm that the amount of VOC listed on the can would be out of compliance. Of course there are probably lots of loop-holes and I may be misunderstanding the technical regs with all their jargon.
But I am curious why the shop used a solvent based paint. Its not their normal practice. They repaired my 2013 ATS after it got T-boned and that was with water based paint.
Any pros know if there are any benefits (or drawbacks) for ME having the stripes done with solvent based paint? I don't know if they used water based clear on the panels that were striped.
I'm assuming there are no issues using solvent based paint over the water based factory paint but didn't think solvent based auto paint was legal in Arizona and my interpretation of the County regs seem to confirm that the amount of VOC listed on the can would be out of compliance. Of course there are probably lots of loop-holes and I may be misunderstanding the technical regs with all their jargon.
But I am curious why the shop used a solvent based paint. Its not their normal practice. They repaired my 2013 ATS after it got T-boned and that was with water based paint.
Any pros know if there are any benefits (or drawbacks) for ME having the stripes done with solvent based paint? I don't know if they used water based clear on the panels that were striped.
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