Originally Posted by
unworthy1
I bought Spray Max at a local Auto Paint supplier (since sold out and relocated) and was not impressed with the final results, mainly the finish not being as glossy-smooth as I like. I would not pay the approx. $20/can for it again, but YRMV.
At the other end of the spectrum is a wipe-on clear that can also be applied with brush, foam, roller or spray (but you need the spray gear) that I have used and been pretty pleased with called Everbrite. It's also some thing you NEED to test first to make sure the solvent doesn't attack your decals, but never had it attack any cured paint.
AFAIK it's a nylon resin and you can apply fresh coating right over the old with minimal perp to renew it. Other weirdness is that it's sold by franchisees through regional sales so you have to find your local distributor and buy online. For ease and quick results (fast drying/curing) I liked it fine but doubt that it's the "ultimate in durability".
Check it out and decide for yourself:
https://www.everbritecoatings.com/ca...-only-c-6.html
The same thing happened to me the first time I used 2k. The reason being I put it on to thick. Better results can be had with multiple thin coats about an Hour and a half apart. No sanding in between and a light rubdown with a tack cloth between coats. You have to plan ahead with 2k as once the catalyst bladder is broken you only have 48 usable hours to use it.