I used to be a finisher, I like both Matthews and lacquer (ML Campbell).
At the shop I was a finisher at: we had a lacquer color mixing station from ML Campbell, I could mix custom color matches on it in increments of 1/48th of an ounce of pigment. Good for toning millwork, creating custom colors that needed to be stronger than latex (we ran latex most of the time).
At the shop I am currently at, they have a Matthews system, but I am not part of the finishing department. So I can't really speak on its accessibility though I am sure that its nice to be able to mix in house since last I had experienced, Matthews had cut their deliveries down to once a week so it was becoming harder (when I was a finisher) to get good turn around on paint supplies.
Rules of thumb for the most part:
Lacquers are best for for woods/ wood based products can sometimes be used on metals if the proper primer is used, an work well on laminates
Matthews or auto urethanes are best for metals, can be used on wood based products if needed and have paints for acrylic substrates.
I think it all depends on what your substrates are, like, are you using metal more or wood more?
ps. I see a lot of finish failure on Matthews, so if you do go that route, the chemistry and timing are really really important.
Anyway, Brad is right. I also don't know GSG, and I am sorry if I added another variable of comparing by adding in ML Campbell. Best of luck!
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