Product Description
This sale is for a Premium High Solids Clear Coat, Clearcoat 6 Qt. Fast (Cool Temp.) Kit, SMR-42/60
NOT FOR SALE IN CALIFORNIA, MARYLAND and DELAWARE
SMR-42 High Solids Clear coat has exceptional leveling characteristics, excellent gloss retention and D.O.I. It is formulated with innovative resins and UV stabilizers to provide a durable, long‐lasting finish.
- Yields six quarts of sprayable clear coat
- Mix clear 2:1 by volume with supplied activator
- Apply 2 Coats with a 10 minute flash between coats with a 1.3 mm tip gun
- Yields superior gloss and DOI, 100% gloss level measured at 60 degrees
- Super long durability and UV resistance
- Great for restoration work
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Best clear on market
This is by far the best clear on market. Its likely the same as "Matrix-42" which is 2x the price. This clear can be abused with no solvent pop or dieback issues.
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SPEEDOKOTE SMR42
FIRST Time painting. Two coats of OEM Tacoma red pearl metallic. Add a 600mls Speedokote Cheapo clear with 2/3 TSP red .004" and Gold .0004" Micro Flake first coat. Add 2 more coats Cheapo clear. Leave in Hot FL sun for 2 days and sanded smooth with 400 grit. Flowcoated 4 coats of Speedokote SMR 42 (on top of the first 2 clears 1 flake dry/sanded). I used an IWATA Bellaria 1.3 tip at 29 psi with 10 minutes flash. This clear went in the sun and baked 10 days. I debated whether I needed to buff. The clear was rock hard, deep gloss and made the meal flake "pop" big time. I used M105 and M205 with foam pads on a Porter Cable 7424. The surface looks like an epoxy covered granite top or a butcher block bar its so thick and mirror glossy. WOW HOME RUN!! This clear is top shelf all day. Thanks Brad and Y'all...Good Job..First Class.
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SPEEDOKOTE SMR42
FIRST Time painting. Two coats of OEM Tacoma red pearl metallic. Add 600mls Speedokote Cheapo clear with 2/3 TSP red .004" and Gold .0004" FIRST Coat. Add 2 more coats Cheapo clear. Leave in Hot FL sun for 2 days and sanded smooth with 400 grit. Flowcoated 4 coats of Speedokote SMR 42 on top of the first 2 clears 1 flake dry/sanded. I used an IWATA Bellaria 1.3 tip at 29 psi with 10 minutes flash. This clear went in the sun and baked fort days. I debated whether I needed to buff. The clear was rock hard and I used M105 and M205 with foam pads on a Porter Cable 7424. The surface looks like an epoxy covered granite top or a butcher block bar its so thick and mirror glossy. WOW HOME RUN!! Thanks Brad and Y'all Good Job First Class.