Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I found the CCI D-White actually comes out as kind of a "natural" or real light brown/gray/silver(you follow me right ) and not a solid white. I think they had a bright D-White if I remember but the CLUELESS CCI sales guy advised against getting it.
This one>>>-CCI D-WhiteI've only ran it v. Sericols HO White and blew it out of the water. Like Rob says, different in every shop as I've seen others post they did the same side by side and went with Sericol. For us, we rip through gallons of the CCI stuff. I don't know of any white but D-white from CCI, are you thinking of D-Base v. D-Base "premium"? Not clear myself on the difference there, something about going through higher mesh counts?The Rutland WB I used had dried pigment chunks in it. I freaking hate that. So I've kept away from the stuff. This Magna White, is it ZFS or the other nasty chem?
some other concerns are what mesh count are you using, what squeegee, 2 passes or 1, what % activator?I haven't been that amazed by the CCI D-white so I will probably try the Rutland soon but I heard it's a lot more expensive too.