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Clear coat.

I painted using a flat black on my passenger car under body. I was wondering what you guys use for the final coat?. I was thinking of a matte clear finish to help protect it and seal the wood. I also will be using acrylic paint to use on the body. I know when the clear coat spray dries it generates heat and does not play well with some brands of paint. I will be using krylon paint and acrylics. Thanks for all the help… Travis.

I never had an issue using Krylon clear coating over my craft paints, nor any of the hobby paints I have used. But my first coating with the Krylon is usually a very light dusting, so the solvent in the Krylon doesn’t affect the base paint.

Thanks Dave, I will go ahead with my plans for painting this little beast then…

I use the krylon matte crystal clear as well. That being said, Krylong makes two versions of this and the can’s are identical. You will want the one that says non yellowing on it. The other can does some strange things to plastic. I found that out the hard way. (http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-yell.gif)

I use the non yellowing, but I didn’t know that there was that much difference between the two. But then I don’t spray the Krylon clear into bare plastic, I spray it to seal my paint. Maybe that, and the way I build up thin layers, had kept me from finding out…

Matt Russell said:

I use the krylon matte crystal clear as well. That being said, Krylong makes two versions of this and the can’s are identical. You will want the one that says non yellowing on it. The other can does some strange things to plastic. I found that out the hard way. (http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-yell.gif)

Did the surface get ‘all krinkly’ … I had that problem once, from then on I followed the instructions regarding time between coats. (http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-surprised.gif)

I had to sand off the krinkles …

John

If you use weathering powders on your models you’ll like the Krylon ColorMaster, Acrylic Crystal Clear. Flat.

It sprays a very fine mist and I could fog saturate the color in place. Some ‘clear coats’ were propelled with a jet engine and blew the colors away.(http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-frown.gif)

Still waiting for the first kick back…(http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-money-mouth.gif) oh well.

I will check into which one I have of the clear coat…

I just got home. I’ll take a picture of the cans and post them in a bit.

I spray all my cars with a dullcoat first. The one that doesn’t say non-yellow turns the cars white.

John, I had the crinkly paint happen too. Like you said, I wasn’t waiting long enough. I use braggdon weathering powders on my stuff.

Here’s the two cans. These were side by side at walmart and I didn’t bother to read. Grabbed the wrong one. I even emailed Krylon and had a good conversation about what it was doing to my bethgons. They sent me two more cans to try…which did the same thing. Hmmmm…something isn’t right. So, I went back to walmart and that’s when I noticed. One is clear glaze and one is matte finish. ooops.

This is the can you want:

This is the can you DO NOT WANT:

Funny, This is what I meant;

John

I like the Color Master acrylics too. Flat,satin or gloss. I’m guessing that since they say indoor/outdoor that they have UV protection. Most everything that I put outdoors gets a coat or two, figures, automobiles, power poles,ect.

John, I don’t have that at my walmart. I went and picked up another can of the matte clear and looked for yours. I wonder if there is any difference?

Matt,

Your clear coats look like stuff I used in Art Class in college last century!

The Color Master stuff was with the rattle cans, IIRC at Ace or maybe HD.

I rarely do Wally World.

John

This might help. http://www.krylon.com/products/colormaster-paint-primer-acrylic-crystal-clear/

Click on where to buy.

John Caughey said:

Matt,

Your clear coats look like stuff I used in Art Class in college last century!

The Color Master stuff was with the rattle cans, IIRC at Ace or maybe HD.

I rarely do Wally World.

John

lol!! All I have is a Wallyworld. It’s over an hour 1 way to get to any big box store.

I’ve been using the matte finish for years. So far no problems at all. It’s what I put on my colorado models grain elevator I made. It’s been outside for a couple years now.

I’ll keep my eyes open for your can next time I’m out.

I hear you, it’s an hour to my sister’s and she wants me to swing by every time I’m in town. 90% of the time I do, just because.

Do you have Ace Hardware out there? They usually have a better paint selection than HD. I have less than good times at Lowes… I get winded trying to gather a variety of goods.

I bought my trains at an Ace store!

I’m glad you are having good results, as the ponder got deeper, I remember relying on the Workable Fix, more than a clear coat. It’s the jar of Artist’s tools on the can that triggered my recall.

If you use chalks, you’ll like the fogging like spray, after the first over spray settled, I could be more direct in wetting the colors in place.

John

Yes, around here Ace and the craft stores carry Krylon, and does Wal Mart. Around here Lowe’s only carries Rustolium, and I will not use Rustolium.

I would call a store before going out of my way. They don’t all carry the same inventory.

Zactly