The thinner, if used too much, could affect the finish of the paint sprayed on the car - maybe looking matt rather than gloss. It is best to follow the paint manufacturer's instructions - especially if the car you are spraying is for a customer, not yours!
Thinner--specifically, mineral spirits. Reducer is used in urethane car paint.
wipe off with laquer thinner
Will amonia hurt or damage the paint on a vehichel
Yes, dry paint thinner can potentially damage a car's finish. If it has been spilled or smeared on the surface, it can strip away the paint or clear coat, leading to discoloration or fading. It's important to clean any spills promptly and use appropriate automotive cleaners to avoid damaging the paint. Always test any cleaning product on a small, inconspicuous area first.
no
it depends how much gals do u get..
50%
Prep body, primer, paint, finish, let dry
No. Electric paint buffers are used to quickly repair a car's finish.
Supposedly it can actually be used to remove vandalism spray paint from your car without hurting the original car paint.
No it won't.
NO, all you will have is thinner, less effective paint. Primer has a totally different makeup.