PPG has a custom paint classes , but you have to be a certified PPG painter to go to them .

I cant express the need to lean the basics , and good gun control , and prep work.

Most all painters have a preferance of products , its what you get used to and have good luck with .

Just remember with painting , things can go wrong quick, to many variables of things that can cause problems , just make sure not to mix products as all paint lines are chemically designed for compatiability of the companies paint lines !!!!
And if you have a pint problem later on and you have one type primer, another type base , and another type clear , dont even think of going back to the place you bought the product and ask for advice , as whos to know what layer failed .