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U-Pol CLEAR#1 High Gloss Coat is a 15.2 oz aerosol clear coat designed for automotive and creative projects. It offers a high-build, fast-drying, UV-resistant finish that blends seamlessly with 2K and water-based base coats. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, it delivers a professional spray gun-like gloss with a clog-free nozzle for smooth application.
| ASIN | B009LHER0M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,156 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #28 in Automotive Clear Coats |
| Brand | U-POL |
| Color | Clear |
| Coverage | 4.5 to 6.75 square meters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (664) |
| Date First Available | April 10, 2009 |
| Exterior | Gloss |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05010796104009 |
| Included Components | Item |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Volume | 59.61 Cubic Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.01 pounds |
| Item model number | 0796 |
| Manufacturer | U-Pol Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0796 |
| Model Name | 0796 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Aerosol |
| Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 2.76 x 9.65 inches |
| Size | 15.2 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | UV Resistant |
| Special Features | UV Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Variety |
| UPC | 844825001084 |
| Unit Count | 15.2 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**Z
Very versatile spray!
Amazing product! I use it on my polymer clay and when i paint rocks. Gives a beautiful finish, looks great!
D**Y
Great lens UV protector
Works great on protecting resurfaced headlight lens.
J**T
Excellent clear coat.
This is by far the best clear coat I've used. It is the only rattle-can coating I've found that gives results similar to a full compressor/spray gun/booth setup. I use it professionally on small products and touch-up (the larger parts and long runs get sent out, as we don't have a spray booth in the shop). This gives a very clear, high glass coating with high build. It is even somewhat forgiving on surface imperfections, and gives a good indication of how a given level of prep will coat with the full spray setup. I have not found the round spray pattern to be a problem. Even though others complain about it, I'm not sure I agree that a fan spray pattern would be nicer, as this nozzle gives me full symmetric coverage. Yes, you do have to keep it moving, but that is true of any spray painting -- always start the spray off the part, move across, and release the trigger momentarily for the turn-around. You really have to distinctly stop in one spot fairly long to get the bubbles, and you'll probably also get runs with that long a hold. The only actual negative I can think of is that it is really smelly, so use it outdoors or with VERY good ventilation. Even if you spray it outside and bring the parts in, it will outgas for some time and probably smell up your shop for a day or two. Great stuff -- I've relied on this clear coat since I found it and it is great to be able to get it at Amazon now for a bit better price than I used to get it.
J**L
Good product, quick shipping
Worked well for my project
M**O
Great
Great sealant for my clay earrings! Easy to apply and dries clear. Protects the color and finish perfectly. Highly recommend!
M**P
Excellent clear coat, but not as forgiving as the normal stuff
If you are good with a rattle can, this is great paint. It dries crystal clear and hardens better than the normal stuff. I used it to try to restore some mangled headlights and after trying several products this is my favorite so far. Reviewers that have cracking and chipping likely painted this over another previously applied paint with an incompatible chemistry. I've seen that before such as applying a clear lacquer over something else, like an acrylic. This paint goes on thin and wet. It will run easily. I found that applying "almost enough", which looked textured, smoothed out quickly to a glass finish, for the first coat. Second coat is a little more tricky as it tacks quicker and doesn't smooth, so for me it had to by slightly heavier. In hindsight, two light coats a couple days apart might have been better. Regardless, it's clear as glass once it dries. I don't know yet if it will haze up in sunlight over time. We'll find out- it can't be any worse than the other brands that yellowed up in a year. Anyway, practice first for best results.
N**D
Good product- but not for my headlights
UPOL seems to be better than the common clear available at hardware store, but it isn't anywhere near as good as a 2k like many seem to state. It stays somewhat soft and scratch-able. I used this as a way to restore several composite headlights and my results were not as desired. First, I cleared the headlights of a 90's full size Ford Bronco. They initially turned out visually great, but several days later, even though it was warm outside, I noticed a new scratch on one of the lights. No biggie on this, but... I then tried to do the same thing on some 2001 Taurus headlights. DID NOT WORK. Not sure why, but even though the composite lens had been sanded and degreased very well, it spider cracked the entire lens on both lights. Initially it looked good, but within 4 hours of applying clear the cracks appeared. I was so disappointed that I re-sanded the lights after letting it cure for several days, degreased again and re-sprayed the clear a second time. End up with exactly the same results. Must have something to do with compatibility of materials or the larger surface area of the Taurus lens. I also noticed that when I degreased, I used 90% Isopropyl alcohol, and that was starting to "melt" or gum up the 48 hour old clear. Perhaps 70% would have been better, but even 90% is a pretty mild degreaser. A single can of this clear did the two Bronco lights and the much larger Taurus headlights - twice- and the can is still has about a third full of product in it. Enough to probably do another set of smaller lights. If I ever feel compelled to waste my time sanding and spraying headlights (it is a lot of work to do this correctly) again, I will use a two part clear instead. Should be more scratch resistant and hopefully won't spider web on a larger lens. Also, I found it strange that even the manufacturer rep couldn't tell me if this was a lacquer, a moisture cured urethane or something else. I also noticed that the British, where this product seems to originate from, call all forms of clear coats, even 2k products, "LACQUER", which confuses the situation even more.
A**A
good sealer
Does the job right. I use this sealer for my polymer clay projects cause it's one of the very few products that are compatible with polymer clay. It leaves it shiny and dries SUPER fast.
N**O
lo use para reparar faros de coches
K**S
Bought this as clearcoat for refurbished bike. Mist, medium and then wet coat all went on well, with only a small area that reacted to the U-Pol. It was an area with sticker residue that I forgot to clean off. Ended up having to sand back to base coat and reapply the clear. This is a vg, hard wearing 1k clear coat, but you have to prepare properly, let any base coat cure/dry properly before applying the U-Pol. Would recommend.
L**.
Nunca quedó la aplicación uniforme, ni viendo tutoriales . 😔
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