Aquastar flow additive solvent is a specifically formulated water borne flow additive that can be added to M.L. Campbell water borne products when necessary, so finishers gain finer control over how these coatings perform on the job. This Aquastar flow additive solvent supports situations where M.L. Campbell water borne products under certain atmospheric conditions or application methods may require some reduction, allowing installers to adapt material behavior to the site. Because Aquastar is used for reduction in the amounts specified under Application, it improves flow, leveling and spreading rate, helping finishes move out more evenly across surfaces. Unlike reduction using only water, Aquastar will not raise the grain, which helps keep prepared wood surfaces smooth. The fact that it will not cause sagging during reduction helps maintain wet film where it is sprayed or brushed, which matters when working vertical or detailed parts.
Aquastar flow additive solvent is designed to be added to M.L. Campbell water borne products when necessary, so it fits directly into existing finishing workflows built around these coatings. Because M.L. Campbell water borne products may require some reduction under certain atmospheric conditions or application methods, this solvent offers a controlled way to adjust viscosity instead of changing guns or techniques mid-job. When Aquastar is used for reduction in the amounts specified under Application, it improves flow, leveling and spreading rate, supporting consistent coverage from piece to piece. Since it will not raise the grain unlike reduction using only water, surface prep work remains closer to its original condition between coats. The fact that Aquastar will not cause sagging during reduction further helps maintain film build on edges, profiles, and vertical parts.
Aquastar flow additive solvent is specifically formulated water borne flow additive that can be added to M.L. Campbell water borne products when necessary, so finish rooms using these systems gain a product made for that chemistry. Because M.L. Campbell water borne products under certain atmospheric conditions or application methods may require some reduction, Aquastar provides a dedicated solution for those conditions instead of relying on improvised thinning. Uses listed as where conditions require in all M.L. Campbell Water Borne products indicate that this solvent is suited to the full range of those water borne coatings, which helps standardize finishing adjustments across different colors or clears. Since Aquastar is classed as a flow enhancer, it plays a support role in the overall system, backing up primers and topcoats by improving how they lay out on the surface.
When Aquastar is used for reduction in the amounts specified under Application, it will improve flow, leveling and spreading rate, which helps coatings lay down smoother from edge to edge. This improved flow supports better wetting into profiles and corners, reducing the tendency for uneven areas when spraying complex parts. Enhanced leveling helps minimize visual differences between passes, backing up a clean spray pattern with chemistry that evens out small overlaps. A better spreading rate helps material move across large panels with fewer dry zones, which can support a cleaner appearance on wide cabinet sides or doors. Because Aquastar, unlike reduction using only water, will not raise the grain or cause sagging, it supports consistent film build while helping preserve the prepared surface between coats.
Aquastar flow additive solvent is a specifically formulated water borne flow additive for M.L. Campbell water borne products, so it is used as a flow enhancer rather than as a stand-alone coating.
Aquastar flow additive solvent is added when necessary, especially when M.L. Campbell water borne products under certain atmospheric conditions or application methods may require some reduction for better application behavior.
Aquastar flow additive solvent, when used for reduction in the amounts specified under Application, will improve flow, leveling and spreading rate, which supports smoother and more uniform coating appearance.
Aquastar flow additive solvent, unlike reduction using only water, will not raise the grain, so prepared surfaces stay closer to their sanded smoothness between coats.
Aquastar flow additive solvent will not cause sagging when used for reduction, which helps coatings stay in place on vertical faces and detailed profiles during drying.
Aquastar flow additive solvent is used where conditions require in all M.L. Campbell Water Borne products, so it supports a wide range of their water borne coating systems.
Aquastar flow additive solvent is specifically formulated water borne flow additive for M.L. Campbell water borne products, so it aligns directly with these coating systems on cabinet, millwork, or fixture projects. Because M.L. Campbell water borne products under certain atmospheric conditions or application methods may require some reduction, this solvent offers a targeted way to adjust how those finishes behave. When used for reduction in the amounts specified under Application, Aquastar will improve flow, leveling and spreading rate while not raising the grain or causing sagging, helping maintain both surface prep and film build. For shops or installers working regularly with M.L. Campbell Water Borne products, Aquastar fits as a purpose-built flow enhancer in the finishing lineup.
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