Euro Clear

I shot this clear for the first time this week and although I have not sprayed any UV yet this is my new favorite.
This is 2 coats right out of the gun in my home made booth that doubles as a dust distributor.

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That looks awesome. Heck, I cant even make water lay down like that :D
Cya, Dion
 
MS and Production so far. I have a gallon of UV and 4 quarts of activator in the cabinet just haven't had the right "project" yet.
I applied the Euro mixed 4:1 and it was laid it on wet. Only had one sag but that was because I stumbled a bit and paused the gun in one spot.
Added a third coat after the pics but probably didn't really need it.
 
I sprayed the roof of the truck with a 4:1:1 and it looked pretty decent but when I went to spray the hood I figured why not try it straight 4:1.
Iwata LPH400 1.4 about 24 psi with fluid and fan near wide open. Gun about 4" from surface and moving fairly slow. 50% overlap. Basically hosing it on.
 
[QUOTE='68 Coronet R/T;24464]MS and Production so far. I have a gallon of UV and 4 quarts of activator in the cabinet just haven't had the right "project" yet.
I applied the Euro mixed 4:1 and it was laid it on wet. Only had one sag but that was because I stumbled a bit and paused the gun in one spot.
Added a third coat after the pics but probably didn't really need it.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, you definitely didn't need a third spraying it 4:1 with no reducer. Looks great. Should have plenty of clear on car if you decide to sand and buff. Just don't wait too long.
 
I cleared a GTO hood last week (10 days ago) with 3 coats of Euro 2020 4:1:1. How long is too long before polishing?
 
The last job i did with 5000 at 4:1:1 with slow activator and very slow reducer. It sat atleast 2 weeks and buffed out fine. Nothing like universal...but wasn't like concrete. I think the key is the slowest you can go with it and I finish everything out with 3000.
 
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