We've used quite a bit of SprayMax 2K Clear Glamour..... it works best when applied in
warm, humid conditions. The key is to apply very light coats with a flash time of NO more
than 5-6 minutes between coats. Don't worry what it looks like, as it levels and glosses as
it cures. I let it set for 3-4 days in the warm, humid state to thoroughly off gas.. Then, we
wet block it starting with 600 all the way through to 3000. We than do the final buff and
polish with Griot's G8 RO polisher with their 2" conversion kit. (also available in 1")....
we use their correcting cremes, polishes, and ceramic glazes, too. Of course, depending on
the quality of finish you seek, some of the steps can be eliminated.
Of further note, there's no need to blow money on the highly priced PPG products- been there,
done that. The house brand 2K Clears at your local auto parts store, with a decent auto body dept.,
are more than adequate for rc nitro boating requirements, for substantially less money. We use the
inexpensive HVLP spray guns from Harbor Freight with excellent results.
If interested, here are some links-
G8 Random Orbital Polisher-
https://www.griotsgarage.com/product/g8+mini+random+orbital+polisher.do?sortby=ourPicks&from=fn
GR3 Mini Rotary Polisher-
https://www.griotsgarage.com/product/gr3+mini+rotary+polisher.do
2" Orbital Conversion Kit-
https://www.griotsgarage.com/produc...n+kit.do?sortby=ourPicksAscend&page=2&from=fn
Pad Comparison-
https://www.griotsgarage.com/category/education+pads.do
Hope this helps...
tim