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Jul 04, 2024 - 01:45 PM
To choose a paint reducer, consider the type of paint you are using (e.g., enamel, lacquer) and the specific environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. Always refer to the manufacturer's recommendations for compatibility and optimal performance to ensure the best results. In practice, most paint jobs can be completed using a medium speed urethane reducer, but if you are spraying in cooler or hotter conditions than 70-80F you will want to use a Fast or Slow reducer to combat the effects of temperature and humidity.