It's time to paint my car! Seems too good to be true, I've dreamt about doing this for years and now that I can finally make it happen, I find a new question to resolve.
Looks like current paint technology is going towards water based paints. Now, I can barely understand and use rattlecans, but I know about laquers and enamels giving way to urethane base/clear and my body shop friends complain bitterly about the increased costs each change brings.
So, I need to educate myself and I google auto paint types and come up with something like this;
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-different-types-of-auto-paint.htm
What has me confused is the notion that the water based paints still must use a urethane clear. I thought the whole idea was to get away from spraying dangerous urethane paint, so what gives?
Looks like current paint technology is going towards water based paints. Now, I can barely understand and use rattlecans, but I know about laquers and enamels giving way to urethane base/clear and my body shop friends complain bitterly about the increased costs each change brings.
So, I need to educate myself and I google auto paint types and come up with something like this;
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-different-types-of-auto-paint.htm
What has me confused is the notion that the water based paints still must use a urethane clear. I thought the whole idea was to get away from spraying dangerous urethane paint, so what gives?















