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I tell you for me after trying about 7 different whites wilflex epic white comes in 1st place. It has been the easiest one to work with for me. It floods well even during the cold months and has great opacity. I've been using it for about 1 year now. I know that doesn't help you with streetfighter white but I just had to throw that out there.
Quote from: ShirtShackandMore on January 13, 2014, 06:32:18 PMI tell you for me after trying about 7 different whites wilflex epic white comes in 1st place. It has been the easiest one to work with for me. It floods well even during the cold months and has great opacity. I've been using it for about 1 year now. I know that doesn't help you with streetfighter white but I just had to throw that out there.This right here... we use Epic Performance white on most of our 'white' jobs... and it works great. Doesn't climb squeegees, flashes nearly instantly, cures at a lower temperature, works on nearly everything we need. more expensive than anything else, but since we don't have to play with it, and it's more consistent, I'm happy.If there's one thing I hate more than anything else is 'mystery' and 'magic'...