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Spray max USC 2k High Gloss Clearcoat Aerosol (2 PACK)

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Fulfilled by Genesis Auto Supply, LLC

Arrives Sunday, May 26
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Features

  • Maximum resistance to abrasion and scratching
  • Suggested Use: For use over all basecoats.
  • Mix: Ready to spray: Activate, shake and spray.
  • Color: Clear liquid
  • Manufacture date on can

Description

Spray Max 2K Glamour High Gloss Aerosol Clear. A 2 component aerosol clearcoat that is easy to apply, flows smooth and dries to a long lasting, high gloss finish. 2K clearcoat in an easy to use aerosol. Activate, shake and spray. Unique nozzle delivers spray gun results. Dries to a high gloss finish. Excellent weather and chemical resistance. Manufacture date on can Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.


Brand: Spray max


Finish Type: High-Gloss


Size: 11.8 Ounce (Pack of 2)


Item Volume: 8 Fluid Ounces


Unit Count: 23.6 Ounce


Paint Type: Spray


Specific Uses For Product: Gun


Item Form: Aerosol


Included Components: aerosol


Package Information: Bottle


Brand: ‎Spray max


Finish Type: ‎High-Gloss


Size: ‎11.8 Ounce (Pack of 2)


Item Volume: ‎8 Fluid Ounces


Unit Count: ‎23.6 Ounce


Paint Type: ‎Spray


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Gun


Item Form: ‎Aerosol


Included Components: ‎aerosol


Package Information: ‎Bottle


Coverage: ‎8-12 sq ft


Manufacturer: ‎Spray max


Part Number: ‎3680061


Item Weight: ‎12 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎8.5 x 2.5 x 5 inches


Item model number: ‎8542051475


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Finish: ‎High-Gloss


Material: ‎Urethane Basecoat


Item Package Quantity: ‎2


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: April 17, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing stuff! Your vehicle will look like its new!
I wish I could give 10 stars for this stuff! I literally made a mess of my vehicle trying to fix small things. When I purchased it used last year I didn't notice some discoloration on the front bumper, so I bought a bra. I didn't take the bra off when I washed my vehicle so I didn't notice until a lady backed into me in a parking lot that the bra had damaged the paint on my hood when I took it to the body shop for repair. The insurance company didn't want to pay for the entire area because of prior damage. The guy at the shop kept saying that he would just take the money and do something else with it since it wasn't enough to repair my hood and bumper!😳 He figured since I had a bra on it it wouldn't matter. I was so upset because I didn't plan on keeping the bra on forever. My plan was to eventually get my bumper fixed now It's my bumper and hood and the lady had pushed my bumper out some. After waiting on the money my insurance company would give me towards the repair I was trying to figure out what to do. Like I said I had made a mess, right. Well, I also had issues in my rear bumper because I was trying to back up with my trailer hitched. I am new to this trailer thing... Well my back bumper was pushed out some because of that incident which would have cost $1,500.00 to fix. I had spoke with my insurance company about all of this and I hadn't filed a report on the trailer incident and wasn't sure I wanted too because of it affecting my rate. It wasn't major damage just minor. But my trying to fix a little spot with Duplicolor made a small paint defect into a large. My husband and youngest daugther laughed at me. They said you don't paint your car with spray paint! Of course I just sprayed it on and had no clue about preparing your vehicle to be painted. Silly me was even trying to be cheep and used the wrong color that I KNEW was wrong because I had found cans of similar color at Dirt Cheap for $2.00 a can. There was nothing wrong with the paint other than one of them was for a GM charcoal gray and the other was for a Toyota Plantation gray; my vehicle is Toyota Magnetic Metallic gray. They were close but not right. I had bought the cans for a camper project so I had about 20 cans. Well, when I first thought about how I was going to fix my paint issues I thought about that paint!😂 Bad idea! A mess! More laughs from my husband and daugther... Thank God for UTube! I went to body piant school!😂 It rained and was cold for weeks and I have a carport not a garage. I know my neighbors thought I was crazy because before the rain started i was literally sandmg down and priming my car in my carport driveway because I knew the rain was coming and I wanted to be able to pull it in the carport when it started. People check out the prices of items before you buy them on here. I love Amazon. Buy from them all the time and usually my first place to go when looking for certain things such as this paint. Well, I can tell you I didn't like the Duplicolor clear coat from my experience with my back bumper. It was a runny mess! I actually ended up buying all the Duplicolor of my color in Alabama! 😂 Well, this was my first time and like I said the weather was a mess even with me buying plastic and covering my entire carport and putting three heaters in my carport. I also had blankets on the inside out the carport behind the plastic. I had to fix a few areas a few times with my wet sanding. Of course I had to go to "grit" school also!😂 Anyway, researching this clearcoat and wanting to make my husband and daughters and all my neighbors laughs into amazement I decided I would purchase this clear coat. A lot more expensive but what people had to say about it and the images I had seen I had to go with this one. I was so nervious because like I said the weather had not been forgivening in my area. Well, after sitting at home working on this thing for two weeks the day came for me to apply my clearcoat. My oldest daugther had been saying during the process, "are you going for a Matt look or a glossy look?" She was looking at my metallic paint that looked very dull. There were times I applied it because of the weather the metallic would just sit on top of the paint!😩 When I wet s no it of course that would come off. I had saw videos where it turned glossy after the clear coat applied. I had used a Duplicolor clear coat bumper paint on my bumper and it had got fry paint so I was not pleased with it either. I repaired the areaa Dan decided to order two more cans of this because I wanted to use it on my bumper as well. I had spent over hundred dollars with buying materials such as pads, sandpaper, towels, primer, filler, primer and filler, base paint, buffer, paint thinner, grease and wax remover, tack rags, compound, finishing glaze, and such and I didn't want to spent anymore money. I was broke. Well, I was nervous because this product has two parts, one which is a hardener. You have to use it within 48 hours of activating the two part system and to my amazement this product was the best thing about this experience! Just flawless! I have a few paint defects to fix and to do my compounding and polishing but other than that I am al,out done. I will post pics after I am complete. I posted all this to say, it can be done but it's not easy... Know what you are getting into when thinking about painting your vehicle but if you chose to take on the challenge. Use this clearcoat! It's amazing and nothing like the cheaper brand spray paints you find. Duplicolor is excellent in the base coat, if you use the CORRECT color!😂 But clearcoat, go with 2K! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2018 by CharAllenWalk

  • The best clear coat out there!
I paint matched my driver's side mirror and once I applied my third and final coat, I could literally see my reflection in the paint! It really makes the base coat pop out and shine! More importantly, I didn't get any orange peel! It also comes with a spray maz tip, so even coverage was easy to get. I just wish it could be stored more than 48 hours after the hardener is activated. Made my first paint job a total breeze. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by Dimitri Young Dimitri Young

  • Can't Necessarily Follow Directions on Can, Depending....
I hope some other newbie like me will learn from my mistakes. But first: Pros: If you do it right, it comes out great and is easy Nice glossy sheen, no polishing or compounding needed Cons: Directions on can might not apply to your conditions (explained below) Learning curve involved When can gets low (but still feels like it has product) it might spit dry-spray First, the directions on the can say it is ideal to spray around 68d F, with 50% or less humidity. It then states to stay about 10" back and go slow. But it doesn't say if you are NOT spraying in 68d this doesn't apply, and you might need to get close and go fast, if it's warmer. My garage was 80d and "staying 10" back and going slow" was the exact WRONG thing to do. It resulted in "dry-spray" which means the paint starts to atomize and doesn't collect into a solid sheet on the panel, but dries in individual droplets. The result is extreme orange peel and a matte finish, instead of a glossy finish. 9hrs later I wet-sanded the clear flat, which caused some burn-through into the color paint, which then needed touching up. When I cleared the panel again, was sure to do it early in the morning when it was 69F in the garage... Well at that temp the paint stays fluid longer, so it went on like nice solid sheet, but ran and sagged after a few seconds, as now I was too close or went TOO slow for the temperature I was spraying in! ... 9hrs later wet-sanded the runs and sags until the panel was flat again. And finally I had it figured out.... cleared it in the afternoon when it was hot, but got close - about 4" - and moved fast. And THAT came out perfect. Matched the factory finish without any messing afterward. So how close you are, and how fast you move, is totally dependent on the temperature. This is "duh!" for experienced painters, but newbies usually follow what's written on the can. I wish the can would have said, "If it is not 68d but much warmer, you will need to move in closer and go faster." Also, I read many sites that said to do an initial "tack coat" (like is recommended with primer and base). You cannot 'feather' clear coat, or "apply a light tack coat." You will end up with severe orange peel. This paint has to go on in a solid sheet, where all the droplets combine or pool into one flat surface. Individual drops will each reflect the light in a different direction creating that heavy orange peel with a dull matte finish. You need a solid sheet to reflect the light evenly, to get that high gloss look. One annoyance - and maybe it was just me, but I found when the cans still had product but were low (maybe 1/4 full) I'd be in the middle of applying a second or third coat and suddenly the can would shoot aerosol with little paint for a split second, spitting dry-spray all over my previously perfect panel - which would result in me having to wait 8rs until I could wet-sand it flat and do a new coat. After that happened twice I stopped using cans once they felt like they were about 2/3rds gone. Maybe a quick spritz of a small repair area would be ok but I was clearing a fender panel in one case, and a bumper in another. Something to beware of anyway. So having done it wrong every way possible, and having to re-do it and re-buy the paint multiple times, (not to mention base when I burned through sanding the clear), I'd say that once you have the hang of using it in your particular conditions, it's great. And you might get lucky and use it right, right off the bat. But it can require 'practice' for newbies. Especially if painting a large area like a panel, vs a small area or something like a guitar. One tip I read that worked for me: After the can is activated the shelf life is about 48hrs - probably less in the heat. But if you put the left-over paint can in the fridge, it will stay a good long time (months, reportedly). I put one of my cans that was about half gone in the fridge and ordered more... when the new clear came 2 weeks later, I used the can from the fridge first by letting it warm up a couple hours in the garage. Then shook it a couple min and it was as good as a freshly activated can. And no, this isn't the can that spit. (I learned by then to not use any cans once they felt like they had about 1/4 product left.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2020 by Chris

  • This stuff is fantastic. Don't forget to put the red button in the bottom of the can to activate!
This stuff is amazing. I repainted a part on a BMW motorcycle and it can out so smooth. I wish they would sell a smaller version of this. I'd use it all the time but since you can only use it for 2 day after activation I have to seek other means to make it cost effective for little projects I work on from time to time. Don't forget to add the red button on the lid to the bottom and press down and shake to activate it. Otherwise it won't cure at all. Don't ask me how I know lol. I literally put a part I painted in a dehydrator for 24hrs at 141F and I got finger prints all over it. Then I realized I didn't activate it. It was a major headache. With the dehydrator on for 24 at 141F with it activated; I was able to sand off any orange peel and imperfections. I even used compounded and polished it right after as I was in a time crunch and it came out perfect. Super glossy and extremely durable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by Bryant L.

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