I didn't thin the Target Coating paint since it is already optimized for spray application (the Rustoleum isn't).
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The only other question is if I should add a clear coat or just let it be good with the Target Coting finish. I'm a bit worried about scratch resistance.
No finishing product is ever or can ever be perfectly optimized. Equipment, weather conditions, project conditions are all infinitely variable. The best the manufacturer can do is to try to find the optimum solution for the largest possible percentage of its customer base.
From Target Coatings EM6000 data sheet:
"3. EMTECH™ Lacquer can be sprayed without reducing with
water or Target SA5 Spray Retarder. However, additions of
SA5 Retarder may be required to slow-down the system if
the lacquer is drying too quickly during high temperature applications.
4. Reduce EMTECH™ Lacquer upwards of 50% with water if lacquer
is to be used as a pre-stain sealer or tie-coat between
stain or dye coats to prevent color bleed. Using EMTECH™
EM1000 Universal Sanding Sealer will also work as a pre-
stain sealer or intermediate coat prior to using EM6000."
Clearly, Target does not prohibit thinning or even advise against thinning their products (if they did, they probably would be the first to do so). The full EM6000 Tech Data Sheet is here:
http://targetcoatings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/TC_TechDataSheet_EM6000_R3.pdf
The fact that they make a proprietary spray reducer should be evidence enough that Target Coatings is aware that the standard product viscosity is not always ideal. And for what it's worth, spray reducers for waterborne finishes are typically simply distilled water with a small amount of surfactant added to promote flowout.
As for durability, the cured product is extremely tough and hard. Spraying a coat or two of clear finish over the top of the tinted coats will indeed add much depth to the finish and will protect the tinted coats underneath. If you decide to go this route, use only the same Target product in the untinted, gloss version. Their post-catalyzing cross-linker additive is probably not necessary, but it's another option for maximizing finish durability.