Two stage Clear Coat
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usa.spraymax.com/index.php?id=851
It looks great when applied and very glossy, Lays very flat.
I got three very thick coats on it with no runs.
However, since I no longer have a booth... I did it outside on a calm and warm day.
Needless to say no matter how careful.. crap still got in the clear and the dry time with no external heat or IR is like 10-12 hours.
So I figured just wait a while ...days ... and I'll wet sand it out.
Very little orange peel was a SUPER bonus.
However, this stuff is like pig iron to sand!!
I started with 1000g. to 1500g, to 2000, to 2500 and finally to a 3000g sponge pad.
Smooth as a baby's behind....
But JEEZE LOUIS, this stuff is impossible to hand buff! It is so damn hard I can not believe it.
Yes it is a two tone and I have not put the stripes on yet.
It took me about 4 hours to get it an acceptable polish.
Bruce
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yes, it's at the end of first sentences of my rant! Lolswest wrote: Very nice. Do you have a link for that stuff?
Steve
I think I paid about $26 with shipping.
No, sorry I just looked at it was $30 from an eBay seller last Fall.
Bruce
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Guess I'll be staying solid color for a while. :whistle:
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Before:
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Good stuff but pretty toxic to use. Respirator is mandatory.
Jim
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Yes they warn of the toxicity of it.ThatGPzGuy wrote: Used that stuff to rescue an H1 tank that had a bad reaction to the clear.
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Good stuff but pretty toxic to use. Respirator is mandatory.
I did it outside wearing a standard dust mask with a damp hanky (like a cowboy "bandit") over the top of that.
Kept my back to what ever air movement there was and turned the tank instead of walking around it.
I had zero ill effects.
Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
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