jwrass
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Post by jwrass on Feb 28, 2017 12:53:01 GMT -5
Color blender clear (often called cut in, lock down or inter coat clear) is a great alternative clear for modeling. It’s use in the 1:1 world is as a spot repair aid, base coat protection, color cutting clear and in the custom paint world to lock down artwork. This clear is not intended to be exposed to the elements as it has very little UV protection and is typically top coated with a two part clear to provide UV protection. I use this clear on my Custom Paint Panel Artwork so UV protection is not an issue as would also be the case with models. I really like this clear as it has a relatively low film build up which helps retain details. No hardener which saves on cost and the health, it has a great shine as sprayed. Although not designed as such it can be polished to a mirror like finish. It can be purchased in a quart size for about $100 and add $ 20 for a quart of reducer. Mixed to the proper ratio’s the quart will yield between 2 to 2 ½ quarts of spray able material. With an almost infinite shelf life. IMO this is a bargain compared to rattle can or small amounts of clear $$$$/Oz. The pictures here have color blender clear on them with no polishing. Color Blender clear lays flat and shines like a baby’s bottom. Painters Tip: After opening a hardener for clear, primer, or paint, place the remaining hardener in the frig. This will extend the usability by months’ vs weeks.
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