clear for cheaper jobs used car work etc
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- December 30, 2012 at 4:51 am #40082
I’ve used ShopLine JC60 since I’ve been spraying, and to me it’s a nice clear, flows out nice, sands easy and buffs nice to a glass finish if needed to, but matches a lot of the factory peel so I never really have to sand and buff. I’m gonna be trying the JC620 in the next couple of days. I haven’t tried any of the higher end clears yet :unsure:
i have used a lot of lesonal HS extra over the past few years and found it excelent however i also use Technicote UHS 7.5 litre kits at £30 plus VAT for as long and found them astonishingly good ,flats back and buffs up great when required
the main thing i have found is to avoid thinners in HS and UHS clears as most any issues i have encountered have been when the clears are thinned ,ie solvent pop die back and sinkage
January 2, 2013 at 8:16 am #40114[quote=”Jayson M” post=29060][quote=”Whitesnake” post=29059]No one mentioned the Acme FC710 and FC720 yet? Geez…[/quote]
Actually our very own Jack/bondomerchant uses those 2 clears exclusively :wak :cheers[/quote]I have used it on a few jobs and its pretty good stuff! I painted a bedside with it over two years ago, did not buff it. I just looked at that truck the other day and it still looked great! Wish I could say the same for some of sherwins high end clears :blush:
January 2, 2013 at 10:49 am #40115IVE BEEN USING LIMCO 4100. U CAN SPRAY AND DELIVER GREAT SHINE AND BUFFS NICE IF U HAVE TO.
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