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When shooting universal clear over Kirker enamel, should I use Kirker's Laser Dry (basemaker/flattener) or shoot the Kirker as a single stage before clearing?
crashtech;3184 said:Here's an idea, if what you have is not urethane.
You could buy some of the Kirker clear that is specified for use on top of the product you have, apply it, then when it is cured enough, wet sand it and apply the SPI clear. Two clear sessions makes for an outstanding job in any case, and I believe this method would be safest and produce the highest quality. All the wait times between coats would still apply no matter the procedure.
jcclark;3206 said:So all Kirker paint will fail?
How many have failed?
Barryk;3202 said:I have given this a lot of thought and if me, here is how, I would do it.
Two coats of the K-clear, let set a couple of days and wet-sand, put outside for two full days, then wash with waterborne and let set 2-3 hours, then apply the SPI.
Lots of reasons I say this and there is only one thing I do want to point out.
It is a chemical fact, that the best clear in the world, can only do so much to protect a lower grade pigment, JC pointed this out on one of his jobs.