Wills.WindowsAndWheels
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How many times do you guys apply the urethane. Do you wait for it to dry before applying another coat ?
I just do one coat, i think most everyone here does also
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How many times do you guys apply the urethane. Do you wait for it to dry before applying another coat ?
For all of you that apply the urethane, how long does it take to dry on average? Have you ever tried using a heat gun to speed up the drying process?
Dumb ??
After you dip the blue scott rag in the solution and wiping it once? Is that enough for one coat? Is that all you guys are doing?
For me what I did was mix the solution in a dixiecup. About 1/4 full. After wiping it once I had leftover. So I dip some more then wipe some more.
Even a spray on clear coat is going to fade away in my opinion. If clear coat was permanent they would spray it on at the factory, if they don't already. So far I have not seen any lights that are UV resistant over their entire life span. It seems like they fail within 5 years depending on their climate and maintenance. Clear coat does not last forever on paint, so why would it last forever on plastic lens?
Not at all. They dont spray it on the headlights because they make more money from people buying new headlights. Same thing with the paint, its nothing special. Thats why all the new cars my family has bought i have sprayed high quality clear on it. My teacher's car has 20 years since it was painted with basecoat/clearcoat and hes always mainted it, the thing still looks new. So trust me, it will last on headlights if maintained properly. A good
Quality clear will last you a really long time if mainted well. But i can asure you, no car with stock clear is going to last the same. Its why you see clearcoat failure alot of the times.
So what brand clear do you use...do you use rattle can or a air compressor/sprayer? Do you have to sand it down at all after you spray?
I use autmotive clear. PPG 2021 or PPG 2002. I use my spray gun to clear them, same way i would in a car. But on headlights i wetsand them up to 1000, wipe them down with wax n grease remover and clear them. They are usually dry in 30 mins or less and are ready to go back onto the car in about 40 mins. I also smoke out headlights and tailights this way. I mix the clear and add black paint into it, i spray a coat and if its not dark enough i drop in a little more black.
I use autmotive clear. PPG 2021 or PPG 2002. I use my spray gun to clear them, same way i would in a car. But on headlights i wetsand them up to 1000, wipe them down with wax n grease remover and clear them. They are usually dry in 30 mins or less and are ready to go back onto the car in about 40 mins. I also smoke out headlights and tailights this way. I mix the clear and add black paint into it, i spray a coat and if its not dark enough i drop in a little more black.
Has anyone ever used the Preval spray system? Looks like it would be ideal for HL-restos, and applying protectant, etc. Think I might try it out on some junker headlights.
Bummer.
Sprayed the headlights with the new clearcoat an hour after the clear was applied.
The water spots made their way into the clear and won't come out.
Anybody know how long the car has to sit before applying water or washing the headlights? Obviously this process makes a mess so dealers will want to was the car when you're finished instead of having sanding residue all over the vehicle sitting in their lot.
Wow you applied clear and tried to wash them an hour later...:nomore:. Did you read the directions? It is usually AT LEAST 4 hours that you should let them set...sometimes 24 hours..unless you have a heat gun to speed up he process. You might have to sand down and redo them if you have water spots...and if you're spraying clear you should tape/plastic off everything around the headlight so you do get over spray all over everything...overspray is a BITC* to clean up...trust me i know...i had a friend who bought a vehicle and the previous owners did some 'touch up' spraying to the entire bottom kit...and literally didnt tape off ANYTHING...so there was a good 2 inches of thick overspray on the main body...talk about scrubbing. Prep work is a pain to do...but pays off 10 fold in the end.