It wouldn't surprise me. California was the first (I believe) to outlaw
Nicrocellulose laquer paint which created all those fantastic candy paint
jobs in the 60's. Just don't be very aggressive when you go to wash your car
after that.
Joe C.
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Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 1:14 PM
Subject: [TR] automotive paint in california
> Today a friend told me that come July 1st, California has enacted a law
that
> all automotive repainting will have to be water based. Any one heard this?
any
> truth to it?
> I know water based automotive paint has been available for some years now.
I
> have heard good and bad. and I know its very air pollution friendly.
> But so soon?
> thanks
> Frank Fisher
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