Clear Coat about ready

Tom, I would also like to get a pint when available. Thanks!
 
Not sure if has been asked already but how does it stick to metals and different plastics? Will it be best to be used with or without sealer?
 
Looks great!! I'm in for "clear for dummies"... in fact I'll take 2 pints if soled that way...thx Tom

Randy
 
I'm in as well. Definately 2 pints if "soled" that way. lol. I love that. Gonna use it myself from now on <grin>.

~Roy
 
I'm in also

Yes! I will buy a pint or quart (whatever you decide to go with) when ready for use. Ive got a cue that is begging for a refinish because my first attempt sucked. Thank you. Tom
 
New market for you? One you haven't thought about yet???? :thumbup:

Yacht exterior wood? If it has true uv protecting qualities, better then anything on the market, then there you go. Just send a case of tips for the suggestion! JK

Good luck with it!

Yea Tom,

I'm gonna need some for my yacht................


Kim
 
Count me I

I am about as clear coat challenged as they come...and so far everything I have received from Tom has been great....count me in for a pint or 2 when it is ready
 
This is what I'd like it to look like straight out of the gun..:thumbup:
 

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Tom,
I hope the pints/quartz don't run out before you get to mine:thumbup:
Gary
 
This is what I'd like it to look like straight out of the gun..:thumbup:

Wouldn't everyone!!! People must remember that a great finish is much more than the material itself. It is the summation of the material, the gun, the settings, the cleanliness and dryness of the air, the spraying conditions and a myriad of other conditions that affect the final outcome.

I don't know if it is true or not but it is my understanding that McDermott has a million dollars tied up in their finish system.

It's all in the tiny details that make for the final outcome.

Dick
 
Wouldn't everyone!!! People must remember that a great finish is much more than the material itself. It is the summation of the material, the gun, the settings, the cleanliness and dryness of the air, the spraying conditions and a myriad of other conditions that affect the final outcome.

I don't know if it is true or not but it is my understanding that McDermott has a million dollars tied up in their finish system.

It's all in the tiny details that make for the final outcome.

Dick

That IS straight out of my gun. :D

I think i have about 1500.00 tied up between compressor, coelescing filters, dryer, and gun. I'm lucky to live in a part of California where the avg temp is 70 degrees.
 
That IS straight out of my gun. :D

I think i have about 1500.00 tied up between compressor, coelescing filters, dryer, and gun. I'm lucky to live in a part of California where the avg temp is 70 degrees.

WOW!!! and WOW!!! again. Congratulations as that is an unbelievable finish which I'm sure you are proud of. I don't know why you are looking for a substitute finish as you surely have mastered the one you are using.

I've always been proud of the finish that I attain but now I can see that it's back to the drawing board for me.

Dick
 
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