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Location: Okoboji | I have used some of the glisten pc product and have shot it onto some customs i have done for myself and freinds. I highly recommend this product because it looks and feels like epoxy but goes on with the ease of a 2k auto clear. It does not smell aweful like the 2k's but does have a odor so you will want to shoot it in the garage with the door open. Try some out, you will not be dissapointed.
http://www.por15.com/GLISTEN-PC/productinfo/GPCGG/
GLISTEN PC is a High Gloss, Rock Hard, Water-clear topcoat designed for spray or brush application over all metal surfaces, including highly polished aluminum and chrome surfaces. GLISTEN PC will not leave brushmarks, and will dry in less than one hour, but will take 3-4 days to reach maximum hardness.
When GLISTEN PC is first dry to the touch, it will appear to be very soft. Avoid touching it for several days until it becomes hard and tough. Accidental contact could damage the surface before full cure has taken place. Like many other coatings, GLISTEN PC is a MOISTURE-CURED coating, which means it is strengthened by exposure to moisture. It will never crack, chip, peel, or yellow, and is very flexible as well.
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Location: Oregon | What did you shoot this product on? Wood, plastic? It looks like it is designed to be used over metal surfaces.
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | link doesn't work |
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Location: Okoboji | arent 2k auto clears meant for metal or fiberglass also?? it works on wood.
i just copy and pasted it and it worked...i dont know how to make a link from the thread
Edited by kodiak 9/15/2011 1:41 PM
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Location: MN | If you don't mind:
http://www.por15.com/GLISTEN-PC/productinfo/GPCGG/
Edited by psv 9/15/2011 2:05 PM
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| That stuff looks very promising, you have any pictures of it?
And as Jed asked, what did you use to spray it on? Can you airbrush it on? |
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Location: Okoboji | I used a 1.0 needle detail gun. It can be brushed. I will get pics |
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Location: Oregon | The "avoid touching it for several days" part in the instructions concerns me. I am way too ADHD to wait "several days".
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| kodiak - 9/15/2011 5:57 PM
I used a 1.0 needle detail gun. It can be brushed. I will get pics
Awesome, thanks! I would probably brush it then..
And Riverman I understand where you're coming from LOL |
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Location: Okoboji | U can touch them within a couple hours |
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