I'm going to agree with schizo, you're coming off as quite the ass. He raised a completely valid concern about your sugesstion, and you're directly attacking him and insulting his intelligence. very mature.
And if we're talking about posts that contribute, I don't see how suggesting automotive paint has anything to do with this topic. The thread is about easy to use black paint that's only somewhat glossy. I've tried automotive paint before, it is anything but easy to work with and not worth using unless you're going for a glass smooth finish which isn't what the OP is going for.
and back to paint, I agree about the mist coating thing. Personally though, I prefer using slightly longer strokes. I tend to start with long, fast moving passes all going in the same direction with the can 6-8 inches from the model and perpendicular at all times. I usually do 2~3 of these mist coats with 10-15 minutes between each coat. then let the model dry for several hours before doing a wet coat.
basically each mist coat does the same amount of coverage as the technique maxwinamp's vid, but instead of doing a bunch of quick short burst, I prefer long strokes covering more area with each pass. I find I get more even coverage that way, but that's just me.