(03-01-2018, 08:43 PM)oakey Wrote: John
Thanks
Em9300 sounds like a winner have you ever sprayed any of it ?
Yes, I sprayed part of a gallon of satin on an exterior door. It was a disaster. I had bubbles on the ash side and it bridged around the pores on the white oak side. I had several conversations by phone and email with Jeff Weiss, the president of Target. He asked me to use a larger N/N set which I did with no better results. He then refunded my money and offered to replace it. I asked him to send a gallon of EM-6000 instead that I have yet to try.
I have since read from others that TC seems to have problems with low gloss products, which is what I used. I don't know if that's true but Dave Daiman says he has no trouble with EM-6000 and I think he uses the higher gloss products. I'll find out about EM-6000 satin when I get a chance to use it.
Since my experience with EM-9300 I learned how much GF's Extender can improve a bad situation. I could never spray SW's Kem Aqua Plus to my satisfaction. Then I tried adding 3% Extender to it. Wow, it was amazing how easily it sprayed and how great it looked afterwards. So I would try adding Extender to the EM-9300 if I try it again and I had trouble with it.
I don't mean to scare you off the EM-9300. The product cured very hard for an exterior grade product and looked great except for the problems I described. If I had not had those problems I would have been very happy with it.
To fix my problem I stripped off the EM-9300 and used GF's Exterior 450. It sprayed beautifully and looks great. On the other hand, it's pretty soft and not rated for interior projects, which is why I didn't recommend it. If both sprayed equally well, I would prefer the EM-9300.
John