Thanks , what I was told was that if the rr goes bad you will know pretty much right away . It supposedly will look like you threw sand in the paint . As I understand it it IS the rr that can go bad not the dbu .
This was told to me by a local supplier . The reason I would prefer a ( hardened
base is I suppose it would be more durable and as i was told would help eliminate chance of solvent pop . As I said this was all told to me by a salesman
. I have shot both dbu and dbc . I have had a couple of instances of solvent pop
with dbc but not with dbu but the only thing I have painted was my wheels and
my dash . The dbu laid on very nice .
Mapar, since you have used dbu quite a bit , have you ever opened a can of reactive reducer and used a small amount then perhaps several months ( two to three) used that same reducer ? If so did it do ok ? The reason I am asking this is in a month or less I will be spraying my car and dont want to take a chance with the base having problems . I f there is a good chance that the rr will go bad I would certainly use dbc . The worst thing would be that I spent a bunch on the rr and it would be thrown out ,better than finding out the hard way
I guess I want you guys to make my mind up for me