Product Description
SMR-1100 Speedo-Line National Rule European Clearcoat has been specifically formulated for the automotive
repair industry. SMR-1100 is a 4.4 voc 2K acrylic urethane clear with superior UV and chemical resistance.
SMR-1100 is easy to apply and can be BUFFED in 8-12 HOURS, yielding a high DOI.
This is 5 Liters of Clear and 2.5 Liters of Slow Activator; which is a 7.5 Liter kit (about 2 sprayable gallons).
SMR-1100 SPEEDO-LINE 2.1 voc CLEARCOAT, 5L
SMR-1103 SPEEDO-LINE Activator Slow 90+°F,
- Universal Clear for Spot, Panel and Multi-Panel
- High Gloss and DOI
- UV Resistant for excellent weathering
- Easy Buffing
- True 2K Urethane at a Great Price
Not for sale in California, Delaware and Maryland, for these states see SMR-140
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SMR 1100 European Clearcoat
Excellent clear no die back ?
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Excellent Euro Clear
I began using this clear about 8 months ago and have gone through about a dozen kits since then. I have always felt that 2:1 clears are superior to 4:1 clears, and this clear helps prove my opinion. Tekna Clearcoat gun, wide open, 1.3 tip at 22psi. Zero peel, ridiculously high gloss, no need to sand/buff! I just wish they would stop increasing the price!
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as good as the top brands
The shipping from the website is very fast. My first order was through Amazon. If you know how to spray then this will be great for you. My first batch was the Medium and rated for 65-75 degrees. I was pushing it with my 80 degree shop but I used creative zone cooling and moved my project to cure in a 78 degree room. Anyway as long as you don't get it on too thick this stuff lays on real nice and polishes out after 4 hours. It probably sets in the stated 3 hours but I wouldn't push it. I use this for guitars and the final finish is beautiful. My second batch I got the slow set because my shop can get 90 plus and I'd still like to spray without stressing on the temp. I'd been using a 10 minute recoat time for flash, and if it hardens between coats I either scuff or flat sand first before recoat.