Rattle-Can Clear

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Guys, what's the best rattle-can clear for just butt work and for the joint area of the shaft? I used a pretty good product that worked well a while back, but I guess the EPA screwed it up, and it's crap now!:eek:
 
Spray Max 2K.
Wear protection. It is a real 2K clear.

That's the only I've tried. Used to use it for finishing but it's just too expensive to keep it doing as the can only lasts two days.
It does not lay out like if you had a nice gun like Iwata.
But, it sure is hard and clear.
 
Spray Max 2K.
Wear protection. It is a real 2K clear.

That's the only I've tried. Used to use it for finishing but it's just too expensive to keep it doing as the can only lasts two days.
It does not lay out like if you had a nice gun like Iwata.
But, it sure is hard and clear.

How does it wet sand and polish up with compound? Thanks
 
How does it wet sand and polish up with compound? Thanks

It polishes really well.
But, it will be some work as orange peeling is kinda heavy.
Sometimes you might have to start with 800 grit.

But, if you don't lay it on too heavy and do three thin coats, you might get away with 1200 to 2500.
I have a 3000 and 5000 grit Trizact pads. They are so freaking expensive but they are the best ( or so it seems ).
After those two , I just go to Meguiar's blue and brown bottles.

I can tell you it shines better than any epoxy coat I've tried.

Again, stay safe. I've seen videos of guys just spraying them with no masks and booths or fan.
You can't breathe their fumes.
They do dry fast but avoid breathing the drying fumes from the cues too.
Put them in bucket with sealed brown bag if you must for 2-3 days.

People use them to paint car and motorcycle parts.
The thing is legit.
So legit, the largest auto paint store in Ebay ( Eastwood ) has them relabeled to their name now.
 
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