2pac clear in a can
Are you asking or telling ?soulboy wrote:as anyone used this there on ebay for about £15 should stop petrol gettin into the paint
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2pack is what it says 2parts ie lacquer & hardner can't see how you would get a true 2 pack in a can !!!!soulboy wrote:as anyone used this there on ebay for about £15 should stop petrol gettin into the paint
They are a true 2k & they sure work just fine. The cans have a built in activator, once activated you get between 6 & 24 hrs (depending on specified cure times) before they harden inside. I've used Spraymax & Eastwood products with the activator button, superb results every time, never had a problem with petrol, oil etc. Can't speak for the cheaper one's though as not tried them, but like most things, you generally gets what you pays for & I personally prefer to stick with proven products. As a side note - Do Not Use without a proper 2k mask, this s**t will kill you dead ! 

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Never heard of it it's a new one on me but sounds ok what size are the cans ?Revit wrote:They are a true 2k & they sure work just fine. The cans have a built in activator, once activated you get between 6 & 24 hrs (depending on specified cure times) before they harden inside. I've used Spraymax & Eastwood products with the activator button, superb results every time, never had a problem with petrol, oil etc. Can't speak for the cheaper one's though as not tried them, but like most things, you generally gets what you pays for & I personally prefer to stick with proven products. As a side note - Do Not Use without a proper 2k mask, this s**t will kill you dead !
Spraymax are 400ml, enough to do a tank & the top frame section on a Lamby (just). Check this vid on the tube from Coast Airbrush,
the guy is pretty slick, but actually quite engaging & explains in detail all you need to know. Really worth watching in full, but skip to
about 8.00 if you're only interested in the 2k can
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQkptHOBnuQ
the guy is pretty slick, but actually quite engaging & explains in detail all you need to know. Really worth watching in full, but skip to
about 8.00 if you're only interested in the 2k can
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQkptHOBnuQ
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As said, the cans have an device on the bottom of the can which releases the activator into the lacquer. I used one from an ebay supplier and it was fine, managed 2 coats on a PX side panel and 4 coats on the PX headset cover. According the blurb on the can, the 'working time' was dependant on temperature so I put it in the fridge and found it still usable 2 days later
All hardened off now and a cracking smooth finish, the photos are before polishing, no orange peal at all:



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