About SW Kem Aqua...
I asked previously on NCWW (a few weeks back?) about SW Kem Aqua - and got great detail from Chris; he stated that he sprays this products weekly. Do search if you are interested. THis is available in SOME retail stores - I believe there are at least 3 in Raleigh area that carry it, and I got gallon sizes (not 5 gallons).
I just sprayed a vanity + 2 med cabinets with a total of 4 doors, 5 drawer fronts, and 3 face frames... and quite liked it. Used smallish compressor (for spraying) and Spray-It LVLP gun. Worked well.
I spray the product as rec'd, without any modifications. Product sheet is available - I can send you a copy if you PM me with your e-mail.
Viscosity in the can is much signifcantly lower than the average latex paint - meant to be sprayed methinks. I did brush a bit of touch up and it clearly does not handle like most latex paints (with a brush; due to lower viscosity). If you do bruch FF with this product be careful of drips!
I asked previously on NCWW (a few weeks back?) about SW Kem Aqua - and got great detail from Chris; he stated that he sprays this products weekly. Do search if you are interested. THis is available in SOME retail stores - I believe there are at least 3 in Raleigh area that carry it, and I got gallon sizes (not 5 gallons).
I just sprayed a vanity + 2 med cabinets with a total of 4 doors, 5 drawer fronts, and 3 face frames... and quite liked it. Used smallish compressor (for spraying) and Spray-It LVLP gun. Worked well.
I spray the product as rec'd, without any modifications. Product sheet is available - I can send you a copy if you PM me with your e-mail.
Viscosity in the can is much signifcantly lower than the average latex paint - meant to be sprayed methinks. I did brush a bit of touch up and it clearly does not handle like most latex paints (with a brush; due to lower viscosity). If you do bruch FF with this product be careful of drips!