montana paint
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Least I haven't heard of any real negatives comments like do occasionally with other lower cost brands like kirker or rayflex. Like any less expensive brand, if you learn to work with them, you can get a pretty nice looking job out of them when sprayed. You generally get what you pay for though The true test is how durable and long it holds up. Many of the more pricey brands, they often say you should get 10 or more years out of the finish with little maitenance. The omni, nason, ect generally not as long a life expectancy, but should last well if taken care of and garaged, more so if a urethane or polyurethane clear is used. One of the big drawbacks of some of the cheaper lines I've used has been horrible coverage in certain colors, and don't really expect a great color match. I liked ppg for a long time, but better lines of ppg as well as the other big paint manufacturers are getting out of hand. Some of the lower cost lines I've used don't seem all that bad, and believe many are starting to cut into the big manufactuers sales a little.



