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  | what is the type of paint used on the reef H?  it stays on along time with no clear coat, and would like to give some a touch up-ish paint  
  
also   does a clear coated reef H still "work" ok?  
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  Location: SE, WI. | My clear coated reef hangs work fine. Of course, mine are weighted and modified. Just don't let it get clumpy, should still run true, maybe a bit deeper with clearcoat.  JD  |  |
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  | Mr JD, did you put a thick or thin coat?   
   
i'm curious about the clear coat because i have a few RH that have never done a thing for me so i will have some experimental/ sacrificial lambs , they cannot get worst  
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  Location: SE, WI. | For me, I'd suggest a fairly thin clear coat. Because of my modifications, I don't really want to throw off my weighting system.  If you do a search, and punch in reef hawg Modifications, I explain how I weight, and modify the poor running reef hawgs, to give them better and deeper side to side glide.  JD 
  Edited by jdsplasher 2/15/2018  6:45 AM 
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  | you got a good point,his paint job is really tuff.i think it's all about the primer.sorry i have no idea of what he use ,maybe he could telling you? |  |
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