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The original PPG number was DDL 9355, the "L" means laquer. Most paint suppliers do not mix laquer anymore. They can pull up the 9355 formula in the computer and mix it as an enamel. It works much better than the laquer. That is why you can use the slower reducer.
The code is correct. After using this I would never shoot the laquer Or"crap"asol again. Same correct formula just enamel.
Organasol works well on small panels etc. but when you try to spray it on large areas it goes on too dry, therefore it gets rough. It leaves uneven stripes because of the over spray from the gun on a large area.




That's why I asked the above question. Laquer and reducer don't mix well.