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Message Subject: Old School Clear.
Musky_Slayer
Posted 11/26/2006 10:31 AM (#222307)
Subject: Old School Clear.


Hey guys, I've always used a 2 part thick industrial clear but want to finish some without the thick clear. Do any of you have any suggestions for what is done prepaint and then what is best to clear with? What kind of process do suicks, reefhawgs, and poes use? I'm guessing they need to be sealed in a special way.
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woodieb8
Posted 11/26/2006 6:53 PM (#222363 - in reply to #222307)
Subject: RE: Old School Clear.




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old school was clear lacquer still used today. some use clear acrylic., some even use automotive clear like dupont 2500-s. a bit pricey at 200 a gallon.
muskynightmare
Posted 11/26/2006 8:30 PM (#222377 - in reply to #222307)
Subject: RE: Old School Clear.





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I used to dip an industrial based urethane. Now, I hose a bait down with 4 coats of spray can acryilic. plenty tuff.
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