Clearcoat


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Marcel
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Hi everyone,

I'm looking for a professional clearcoat to finish my parts. After a lot of trial and error i managed to skin some parts for my car and I also made a few with resin infusion. Now I want to protect them from the elements, but a spray can from the diy-store is not an option, I tried it and it didn't last very long. I don't know a whole lot about clearcoats but this is what I want it to be:

-very good UV protection (no yellowing)
-somewhat elastic (so when I install & remove interior trim, the clearcoat doesn't crack)
-NO ISOCYANATE (I don't have the right protection)
-easy to use (not mixing 4 components in microscopic proportions)
-good adherence to carbon fibre (so it won't peel off obviously)

Those are the most important I think. Price is not a huuuge factor, I just want it to be high quality
brasco
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isocyanates are here and not going away. sorry
the best clear you can get will be high solids automotive clear coat.it has UV protection built in--
and can be polished to a super high gloss as well.


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