Finish 1 Ultimate Spot Panel Clearcoat
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Finish 1 Ultimate Spot/Panel Clearcoat – FC710
- Excellent blending and buffing properties.
- Excellent in force or air dry applications.
- Easy-to-apply and polish .
FC710 is a 4.23 VOC high solids urethane clearcoat designed for spot and multi panel repairs. This clearcoat works well in air dry or force dry environments and provide excellent gloss DOI leveling blending and buffing characteristics – Professional automobile painters vouch for the fact that clearcoat is essential and can give your car the ultimate glossy look. In addition to aesthetics the clearcoat is necessary to provide protection from ultraviolet rays and the sun. These are the primary causes of paint fades. With clearcoat on your automobile you can buff out shallow surface defects without causing harm to the paint. Clearcoat can also ensure that your repair and maintenance works are made a lot easier. – How to best apply clearcoat? After the color paint is down you must bring out the clearcoat. Apply two coats enabling each coat to flash to hand-slick between coats. You can also opt for wet-on-wet ? limited flash?? application by allowing 2-5 minute flash between coats. You will have to adjust the air pressure to HVLP 8 -10 psi and Conventional 50-60 psi. – About Finish 1 Ultimate Spot/Panel Clearcoat The Finish 1 Ultimate Spot/Panel Clearcoat is a urethane 4.23 VOC high solids clearcoat that is formulated especially for spot and multi-panel repairs. The clearcoat provides brilliant gloss leveling buffing and blending characteristics. It works great on air dry or force dry environments. Mix the one-gallon clearcoat with hardener in the ratio of 4:1. You can apply the clearcoat over basecoats or cured single stage enamels.ReCoat Basecoat: 10-15 minutes Single-Stage Enamels: 8 hours to overnight dry Clearcoat: Allow clearcoat to dry overnight then scuff with 1000 grit and reapply clearcoat – Drying Air Dry Times at 70 ãF Dust Free: 15 minutes To Deliver: 4-6 hours force Dry: 15 minutes @120 ãF surface temperatureBuffingAfter 24 hours of air dry or cool down from force dry you may sand with 1500 or finer grit paper if necessary. Buff with appropriate compound and always remember that it is easiest to buff if done within the first 48 hours of application.
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