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On 6/20/2021 at 10:02 PM, GMP440 said:

That is very good clear.  Lays down very good.  It's not that thick. Far superior than other clears.  You give it a try.  Experiment with it.

 

doesnt that stuff melt plastic? i could be wrong, i might pick some up myself if thats the case

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9 hours ago, drugsarebad420 said:

doesnt that stuff melt plastic? i could be wrong, i might pick some up myself if thats the case

  Does not melt plastic.  That's the only clear I use for my model car projects.

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4 hours ago, GMP440 said:

  Does not melt plastic.  That's the only clear I use for my model car projects.

i searched it up and they make a few clearcoats, which one do you use?

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I don't use any of those pictured.  The one I use is the brand Duplicolor, but it's engine enamel clear.  Works very well.  Flows out nicely and does not cause yellowing on white paint.

Here is a link for that.  Can be bought at O'reillys Auto Parts.  Advance sells it too.  

https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/engine-enamel-with-ceramic/dupli-color-12-ounce-clear-spray-paint/dplg/de1636?q=engine+enamel.+clear

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Ive been gravitating towards either Mr. Hobby brand clears or real auto body clears. SEM makes one i like.

Tamiya TS-13 is hard to beat. 

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18 hours ago, GMP440 said:

I don't use any of those pictured.  The one I use is the brand Duplicolor, but it's engine enamel clear.  Works very well.  Flows out nicely and does not cause yellowing on white paint.

Here is a link for that.  Can be bought at O'reillys Auto Parts.  Advance sells it too.  

https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/engine-enamel-with-ceramic/dupli-color-12-ounce-clear-spray-paint/dplg/de1636?q=engine+enamel.+clear

Have been using the Dupli color 1k with pretty good results. Might have to give this a try, plus the price is less than 1k.

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I find it interesting that this thread resurfaced after being dormant for 3 years.  Who knows, chemical formulations of many of the products discussed here (including the one which started this thread) could have changed over those 3 years. It seems that as the time goes by, things we use get reformulated faster and faster.

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3 hours ago, peteski said:

I find it interesting that this thread resurfaced after being dormant for 3 years.  Who knows, chemical formulations of many of the products discussed here (including the one which started this thread) could have changed over those 3 years. It seems that as the time goes by, things we use get reformulated faster and faster.

  The reason why this topic resurfaced was that someone asked a question about a particular clearcoat I used.  I just simply mentioned what I used.

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On 8/21/2025 at 2:05 PM, GMP440 said:

I don't use any of those pictured.  The one I use is the brand Duplicolor, but it's engine enamel clear.  Works very well.  Flows out nicely and does not cause yellowing on white paint.

Here is a link for that.  Can be bought at O'reillys Auto Parts.  Advance sells it too.  

https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/engine-enamel-with-ceramic/dupli-color-12-ounce-clear-spray-paint/dplg/de1636?q=engine+enamel.+clear

ah, thanks! ill have to see if canadian tire sells it, since im up north lol

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I only buy Wet look clear, and I can say that I have had foaming from it. I find that if I shake it and let it settle, it comes out ok. Sometimes I give it a quick shake and let it sit for 30 seconds to a minute before spraying. Some cans do it, some don't, but if I let it settle, I have no problems. Shaking it seems to create bubbles in some cans. Not sure why.

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Clear glossy coatings have no pigments or flattering agents so you should not need to shake  the can.  Maybe mix them for a while by holding them upright in your hand and using swirling motion.

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