P190-1062 - AUTOCOLOR matte bodywork varnish 1L
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Instructions for use
To use the low gloss clearcoat 1L, it is recommended to follow these steps:
- Preparation of equipment: Make sure you have all the necessary equipment at hand, including a spray gun, an air compressor, and mask and face protection. Also check that your work area is well ventilated.
- Thinner the clearcoat: According to the manufacturer's recommendations, you will need to thin the low gloss clearcoat with an appropriate thinner. Carefully follow the instructions to obtain the correct thinning ratio.
- Masking: Protect adjacent areas that should not be cleared using adhesive tape and masking paper. This will ensure precise application and prevent overflow on unwanted surfaces.
- Application of primer: Before applying the low gloss clearcoat, it may be necessary to apply a layer of primer to prepare the surface and improve the adhesion of the clearcoat.
- Preparation of the spray gun: Adjust the air pressure of the compressor and perform spray tests to ensure the gun is properly set and produces a uniform spray pattern.
- Application of the clearcoat: Begin applying the low gloss clearcoat by making slow and steady movements with the spray gun.
Advantages and benefits
The low gloss clearcoat offers professional bodyworkers several advantages:
- Less reflection: Unlike glossy clears, the low gloss clearcoat reduces light reflections.
- Originality and trendiness: Matte finishes are increasingly popular and sought after in the automotive and design fields. Using a low gloss clearcoat can give your project a unique and contemporary touch.
Do not hesitate to contact us to learn more.
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Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Instructions for use
To use the low gloss clearcoat 1L, it is recommended to follow these steps:
- Preparation of equipment: Make sure you have all the necessary equipment at hand, including a spray gun, an air compressor, and mask and face protection. Also check that your work area is well ventilated.
- Thinner the clearcoat: According to the manufacturer's recommendations, you will need to thin the low gloss clearcoat with an appropriate thinner. Carefully follow the instructions to obtain the correct thinning ratio.
- Masking: Protect adjacent areas that should not be cleared using adhesive tape and masking paper. This will ensure precise application and prevent overflow on unwanted surfaces.
- Application of primer: Before applying the low gloss clearcoat, it may be necessary to apply a layer of primer to prepare the surface and improve the adhesion of the clearcoat.
- Preparation of the spray gun: Adjust the air pressure of the compressor and perform spray tests to ensure the gun is properly set and produces a uniform spray pattern.
- Application of the clearcoat: Begin applying the low gloss clearcoat by making slow and steady movements with the spray gun.
Advantages and benefits
The low gloss clearcoat offers professional bodyworkers several advantages:
- Less reflection: Unlike glossy clears, the low gloss clearcoat reduces light reflections.
- Originality and trendiness: Matte finishes are increasingly popular and sought after in the automotive and design fields. Using a low gloss clearcoat can give your project a unique and contemporary touch.
Do not hesitate to contact us to learn more.
Photo non contractuelle
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