Surprised you can even buy it anymore with the VOC restrictions. If I remember right it's acrylic lacquer. as such it likes to blush when being applied in high humidity so you might want to get a can of retarder for it. Also straight lacquer is not really all that durable. As a non catalyzed product, strong cleaners such as glass cleaner that contains alcohol can attack it. Personally, I would use a base with a gloss, matte or satin clear for whichever appearance your trying to achieve. The tech sheets on that paint will tell you what materials and prep methods to use for under the paint and reduction ratios etc.