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Message Subject: Alternative clear coat
MuskyFix
Posted 3/9/2010 1:12 PM (#427872)
Subject: Alternative clear coat





Hey Guys
I have a question, is there an alternative clear coat that is tough as nails
besides any epoxy's, that could be sprayed.

Thanks in advance


Edited by MuskyFix 3/9/2010 1:13 PM
woodieb8
Posted 3/9/2010 3:10 PM (#427901 - in reply to #427872)
Subject: Re: Alternative clear coat




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if its sprayed its thinner. only automotive clears which require multiple coats ans not good on wooden lures because it cannot flex. believe me ive been at this for a fair amount of time. i grew up painting back in the lacquer era.
MuskyFix
Posted 3/9/2010 5:21 PM (#427937 - in reply to #427901)
Subject: Re: Alternative clear coat





I remember those days, stripping down old muscle cars and having two choices laqueur or enamel.
The hardness to learn was fixing scratches or old rod holder holes from a fiber glass boat, all that hard work back then paid off.

Thanks for the input.
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