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<blockquote data-quote="OLD H2S" data-source="post: 1369271" data-attributes="member: 20979"><p>The best of the CHEAP pro clear is from Summit Racing. Their brand is fresh from high turn over, It is pro quality and delivered to your door no questions asked which is good for rookies or counties that hassle you, like where I live. Good advice here to follow start out light and work to heavier coats and do not worry about runs and sags they buff out easy and you know you have enough thickness to bring it up to a high polish. It is so much easier than rattle cans, you will be amazed how easy it is with the right pro type product because it dries fast and comes up hard which makes getting rid of "orange peel " and mistakes easy. The hardener comes in different "temperature" ranges and you buy the one that matches the temp your are spraying in to get the clear to "flow out" smooth without drying too fast. It is really easy to do. Did I say that enough? A cheap gun from Harbour Freight works fine. I have honestly put it on with a brush before because the boss wanted the thickest coat possible to buff out and on a black work truck with no prep to the base coat covering scratches and gouges, looked bad at 6 inches but great from 3 feet. It's really easy to do ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLD H2S, post: 1369271, member: 20979"] The best of the CHEAP pro clear is from Summit Racing. Their brand is fresh from high turn over, It is pro quality and delivered to your door no questions asked which is good for rookies or counties that hassle you, like where I live. Good advice here to follow start out light and work to heavier coats and do not worry about runs and sags they buff out easy and you know you have enough thickness to bring it up to a high polish. It is so much easier than rattle cans, you will be amazed how easy it is with the right pro type product because it dries fast and comes up hard which makes getting rid of "orange peel " and mistakes easy. The hardener comes in different "temperature" ranges and you buy the one that matches the temp your are spraying in to get the clear to "flow out" smooth without drying too fast. It is really easy to do. Did I say that enough? A cheap gun from Harbour Freight works fine. I have honestly put it on with a brush before because the boss wanted the thickest coat possible to buff out and on a black work truck with no prep to the base coat covering scratches and gouges, looked bad at 6 inches but great from 3 feet. It's really easy to do .. [/QUOTE]
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