I suppose that Mercedes, Jaguar, Lexus and just about every other car
manufacturer is wrong when they put clearcoat on their dark colored cars.
<jag...@home.com> wrote in message news:3987C780...@home.com...
"hootnholler" <cad...@asapnet.net> wrote in message
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Thanks,
Sia
Modern Urethanes are quite durable and clear is only a matter of taste.
In article <vHYh5.2969$0W4.1...@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net>,
"Chuck Bremer" <cbr...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> make sure your painter didn't use single stage paint, which, if
applied
> properly, is *supposed* to dry glossy without a clearcoat, and, as a
rule,
> of you try to put clear on top of single stage, it won't stay there
very
> long, even if you wet sand beforehand. Base/clear coat, (2 stage)
will be
> dull unless and until you apply a clear, as it is *not* designed to be
used
> without a clearcoat.
> chuck
>
> "hootnholler" <cad...@asapnet.net> wrote in message
> news:sog8am8...@corp.supernews.com...
> > I would suggest getting the paint clearcoated... It is basically a
> > protective coat over the paint and if you don't, the first time you
go to
> > wax this paint job it will look like s**t... Plus, it makes the
paint
> look
> > a heck of a lot better, more of a shine instead of a 'flatness'.
> > <jag...@home.com> wrote in message
news:3987C780...@home.com...
> > > I just got my 89 s10 blazer sport repainted black. It doesn't
have a
> > > clearcoat on it now. I was wondering if it needs a clearcoat or
if
> > > there are any benefits to it. The guy who painted it, said
clearcoats
> > > don't work well on black, since it gets hot in the summer. The
> > > clearcoat on the old paint was very foggy. Also, is there
anything I
> > > should watch out for with this new paint job?
> > > Thanks,
> > > -Jaden
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Before you buy.
Sia Bani wrote:
> I'm just wondering, how much did it cost you? Was it a good deal?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sia
In article <gHhq5.6052$_e4.3...@typhoon.mw.mediaone.net>,