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I've used alot of different clear infant a affordable durable option that I can buff the next day
Thank you manI've sprayed a few speed clears, and this is the only one I would ever recommend. Durability is fantastic. The solid content is higher than any major clear, it is not watered down to make it dry faster, and flexibility is excellent, also. I wouldn't use it on more than 3-4 panels, but fender/door, front end, or bumper jobs it can't be touched by any clear at any price, IMO. Larger jobs like completes, the Euro clear (5000) is a good option, and can be buffed the next day. Both are a true polyurethane clear, and top quality.
Good tip this page just for spi products?
You are on a SPI forum, but a lot of the guys on here have sprayed everything from Shop Line to Glasurit. You will not get any BS on here.
Man this junk I'm using is to soft you touch it.scraches badI've never seen a clear I couldn't buff the next day.
Even the soft ones.
You can even add accelerator for cool weather slow downs.
I usually add just a pinch more activator, that helps.