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  • Choosing a Clear Coat

    I notice there are several Clear Coat powders to pick from.

    Which of them would you say would be the best all around of them?
    Instead of a specific one for a specific job.
    Or is there such a thing?

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    Re: Choosing a Clear Coat

    Your best all around clears im my oppinion would be they Super Durable Clear or the Mirror Clear. These both seem to be simple products to apply and can be used with multiple types of powders.

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    • #3
      Re: Choosing a Clear Coat

      Originally posted by powderbuy
      Your best all around clears im my oppinion would be they Super Durable Clear or the Mirror Clear. These both seem to be simple products to apply and can be used with multiple types of powders.
      Thanks, is there a difference between them as far as looks?
      Have not seen a sample of either of them.
      Setting on an order..........Clear is on the list but which one.

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      • #4
        Re: Choosing a Clear Coat

        Originally posted by powderbuy
        Your best all around clears im my oppinion would be they Super Durable Clear or the Mirror Clear. These both seem to be simple products to apply and can be used with multiple types of powders.
        +1^

        Also Acrylic is awesome, but you need to practice with it a bit before shooting on good parts.

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        • #5
          Re: Choosing a Clear Coat

          another factor is the specific gravity of the product and have many square feet per pound will it cover? Is it overbake stable? It is always a good idea to contact us and let us know what you are trying to achieve with your finish because all products are designed for various applications

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            Re: Choosing a Clear Coat

            high gloss super durable clear is a very good all around clear , i ve used it on everything from top coat over metalics to clear coat over polished aluminium nd also used it with pearl additives mixed with it

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            • #7
              Re: Choosing a Clear Coat

              On a side note, anyone find clears not fluidize well in their hoppers??? Seems like they just make little "worm hols" and I have to keep shaking the hopper to keep it fluidized, And use 3x the fluidize air

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