Originally Posted by edwardh1
Originally Posted by Skippy722
A lot of the guys on the headlight junkies Facebook page I follow rave about this stuff.
https://www.spraymax.com/en/products/product/clear-coats-and-spot-blender/2k-clear-coat/
it says the 2k potlife is 48 hrs --what does that mean?
You have 48 hours after activating it to spray whatever is in the can before it "kicks" and hardens up. The SprayMax 2K cans are just like a 2K primer/clearcoat a painter would use in a body shop that's mixed with an activator and poured into a spray gun.
The difference is that you activate the SprayMax can by turning the can upside down and using the red cap that's attached to the top cap, you press firmly on a little stem that contains the activator. Give the can a shake and it sprays like a spray gun.
I've used the stuff on my bike and more recently my parent's headlights. It's good stuff.
Originally Posted by Skippy722
A lot of the guys on the headlight junkies Facebook page I follow rave about this stuff.
https://www.spraymax.com/en/products/product/clear-coats-and-spot-blender/2k-clear-coat/
it says the 2k potlife is 48 hrs --what does that mean?
You have 48 hours after activating it to spray whatever is in the can before it "kicks" and hardens up. The SprayMax 2K cans are just like a 2K primer/clearcoat a painter would use in a body shop that's mixed with an activator and poured into a spray gun.
The difference is that you activate the SprayMax can by turning the can upside down and using the red cap that's attached to the top cap, you press firmly on a little stem that contains the activator. Give the can a shake and it sprays like a spray gun.
I've used the stuff on my bike and more recently my parent's headlights. It's good stuff.