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Myself, I use PJ-1 Epoxy - it sets up harder than normal spray can clears and is about as gas proof as anything that comes with a rattle...
Bought 3 new cans of the stuff today, $7.75 per.
Just in case you go looking for it, here's what the PJ's epoxy clear can looks like:
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Hey Pterosaur, can the PJ-1 be laid over any paint?
Not really sure what "any" paint encompasses, but yeah, I've shot PJ Epoxy over both laquers and enamels, both rattle and gun varieties with no issues.
Matter of fact, it works a *lot* better than some cheaper-brand non urethane gun clears I've shot...
Best way to apply it to a well-prepped basecoat is to let the basecoat tack 15-20 minutes, and if there's a minimum of crap in the paint and no flies or gnats decide to go for a hike on it in the meantime, then go ahead and shoot the clear right then.
Set the piece someplace stable temp/humidity-wise for a week or so, then inspect the peel/shrinkage - there will be some. Give a light wet sand, then polish the snot out of it...
I've been meaning to call Jeff's Cycles about a paint they're selling. click or click
JMK.
Don't know what he's sellin' there, but at 29 clams a can, it'd *better* gas, fire, hurricane and ex-mother-in-law proof!
PJ's has done me well enough at $4-6 a can (depends on where you find it) that I'm not curious enough to find out...
Hope that helps...
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Thanks. Any paint refers to what's available at the auto parts store. Very good results were obtained with the DupliColor Truck/Van/SUV paint, but it's acrylic/lacquer & isn't gas proof, darnit.
DupliColor's okay, but tends to be a bit soft, largely because it *is* a laquer.
Run, don't walk in the other direction from Krylon and Rustoleum. Fine for patio furniture, absolute ka-ka on anything else. Stays waaaaaaaay too soft.
Shooting PJ's over DupliColor base, I'd wait a bit longer - an hour or so - to let the base laquer set and then shoot the first coat's of PJ's dry - nozzle held back 10-12" from the piece, say 10 minutes between each of the first three dry coats. Then go progressively wetter until you get the coverage you're looking for.
Actually, let that set a week, light wet sand it and then re-clear it again. *This time, shoot it as wet as you dare short of running it.* Give that another 3-4 days, sand/polish that and people will be asking how much you paid for the job...
$29 bucks is pricey, but to preserve all the hard work, it may be worth it if it's as tough as is advertised.... & yer right, at that price it had better all of the above proof & more too.
JMK.
Hey, he might really have something there, but I've yet to find a paint at *any* price that's Louisville Slugger-proof...:whistle:
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