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seeking high-gloss, waterborne clearcoat
I'm wondering if there are some new products out there that fit this
bill: -Very high, deep gloss -Waterborne, water-based (no 2-pack urethanes please. I specifically want to get away from the hassles.) -Absolutely no hint of ambering, yellowing - perfectly water clear is a must. Some projects will put this clear over a bright white surface, so any amber/yellow hint is a no-go. -UV resistance is not requirement, as items will primarily be kept indoors. -Intend to shoot material through conventional spray equipment -Readily available - I.e. I'm not an industrial user Lots of finishes I see in retail stores are either not glossy enough (minwax polycrylic, or have some sort of yellowing/ambering tendencies). Ideally, this finish would *look* like what you can get with a 2-pack urethane, but without such extreme need for UV/weather resistance and without the safety hassles. |
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seeking high-gloss, waterborne clearcoat
You might give Compliant Systems a look, their Enduro finish is very
glossy and durable (used for bar tops). http://www.compliantspraysystems.com/index.htm - Clayton On 12 Sep 2006 10:38:22 -0700, "nemoblack" wrote: I'm wondering if there are some new products out there that fit this bill: -Very high, deep gloss -Waterborne, water-based (no 2-pack urethanes please. I specifically want to get away from the hassles.) -Absolutely no hint of ambering, yellowing - perfectly water clear is a must. Some projects will put this clear over a bright white surface, so any amber/yellow hint is a no-go. -UV resistance is not requirement, as items will primarily be kept indoors. -Intend to shoot material through conventional spray equipment -Readily available - I.e. I'm not an industrial user Lots of finishes I see in retail stores are either not glossy enough (minwax polycrylic, or have some sort of yellowing/ambering tendencies). Ideally, this finish would *look* like what you can get with a 2-pack urethane, but without such extreme need for UV/weather resistance and without the safety hassles. |
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