NextGen Classics Floor sweeper Nov 19, 2020 #1 Directions say 2 coats max using matte clear. What about making a matte clear with flattening agent with UV clear? Still two coats or?? Thanks
Directions say 2 coats max using matte clear. What about making a matte clear with flattening agent with UV clear? Still two coats or?? Thanks
crashtech Combo Man & Mod Nov 19, 2020 #2 Since it can't be buffed, there's little reason to go beyond two coats. P.S. I highly recommend using the pre-made SPI Matte Clear instead of flattening the Universal.
Since it can't be buffed, there's little reason to go beyond two coats. P.S. I highly recommend using the pre-made SPI Matte Clear instead of flattening the Universal.
NextGen Classics Floor sweeper Nov 19, 2020 #3 I did use that but am running out and wanted to finish the small parts with flattening agent I have leftover. I know I will have to experiment to get the gloss to match. Thanks
I did use that but am running out and wanted to finish the small parts with flattening agent I have leftover. I know I will have to experiment to get the gloss to match. Thanks
O OJ86 Promoted Users Nov 20, 2020 #4 I did some sprayouts recently using the flattening agent. Just incase anyone may want a reference. I'm going to do a 30% one also. Here is 40% - straight flat Here is 20% Side by side:
I did some sprayouts recently using the flattening agent. Just incase anyone may want a reference. I'm going to do a 30% one also. Here is 40% - straight flat Here is 20% Side by side:
NextGen Classics Floor sweeper Nov 20, 2020 #5 Matte clear looks to be around 30 to 35% according to your test. Last edited: Nov 20, 2020