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I suggest a waterborne 2k coating instead.
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Well, there's real precat lacquer, and there's some water borne versions that label themselves pre cat lacquer. If you're thinking of pre cat solvent based lacquer, there's just as many (maybe more) precautions that need to be taken as there would be with NC lacquer. Whether it could be sprayed safely in a garage is an opinion, and mine would be No. I only spray solvent lacquers when I can do so outside.
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It's no different than regular nitro lacquer. I spray all the time in a two car garage with door open in warmer months and even spray in winter, but keep session short and open garage door while spraying. I turn off electric heater right before opening the garage door. Let the overspray fumes vent out for a few minutes then close the door and turn heater back on.