ColorRite rattle cans, great paint.
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By hand, it doesn't take that long. I would use 3000 also but I don't have that right now so it takes just a little bit more time with the rubbing compound. On the saddle bags I will use a block I have for the flat parts.
#23
Not sure about compatibility with the colorite brand, but there is a 2k clear in a can that you can buy. I have not used it myself, (I use automotive 2 part products and a spray gun) but it has received lots of positive reviews on other forums.
The usual application is over the counter primer and paint, let cure, wet sand or scuff, then clear using the spray max. It is a true 2 part (2k) clear that has a button on the bottom of the can that you push to break open the catalyst (hardener) inside. Supposedly you have 24 hours (double check that) to use the product.
Those who have used it report it is fuel resistant, which is the biggest complaint with using regular spray can paint. Again, you need to double check compatability between the different types and brands of primer/paint/clear.
Just another option, YD
The usual application is over the counter primer and paint, let cure, wet sand or scuff, then clear using the spray max. It is a true 2 part (2k) clear that has a button on the bottom of the can that you push to break open the catalyst (hardener) inside. Supposedly you have 24 hours (double check that) to use the product.
Those who have used it report it is fuel resistant, which is the biggest complaint with using regular spray can paint. Again, you need to double check compatability between the different types and brands of primer/paint/clear.
Just another option, YD
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ColorRite claims 1 can color, 1 can clear for each major piece. But, front fender was about 3/4, rear fender and facia was just over a can, tank was a whole can, side covers and heat shields were about 1 can. I am going to guess each saddle bag will be a can. I have a chopped tourpak which I would say will be 1.5 cans and finally the lowers, will be 1 can.
So for a RK total I will have 8 cans of color, and about 7 cans of clear. Clear seems to spray thinner. Now this is based on 4-5 coats of color each and 4 coats of clear. If you have a Glide, I would add 2 more cans of each if you are going to do the inner and outer fairing.
So for a RK total I will have 8 cans of color, and about 7 cans of clear. Clear seems to spray thinner. Now this is based on 4-5 coats of color each and 4 coats of clear. If you have a Glide, I would add 2 more cans of each if you are going to do the inner and outer fairing.
#29
So from the ColorRite website for the UCA-150 clear coat:
Important – This formulation of clearcoat is NOT recommended for your fuel tank or any other panel that may be visited by corrosive or harsh chemicals. For those areas we suggest you order the KK7 clear kit, which is highly resistant to gasoline, solvents, rain spotting and their ilk. Also, be sure to avoid mixing different brands of paint, as ColorRite only tests and will only guarantee its products when used with other ColorRite products.
Important – This formulation of clearcoat is NOT recommended for your fuel tank or any other panel that may be visited by corrosive or harsh chemicals. For those areas we suggest you order the KK7 clear kit, which is highly resistant to gasoline, solvents, rain spotting and their ilk. Also, be sure to avoid mixing different brands of paint, as ColorRite only tests and will only guarantee its products when used with other ColorRite products.
#30
So from the ColorRite website for the UCA-150 clear coat:
Important – This formulation of clearcoat is NOT recommended for your fuel tank or any other panel that may be visited by corrosive or harsh chemicals. For those areas we suggest you order the KK7 clear kit, which is highly resistant to gasoline, solvents, rain spotting and their ilk. Also, be sure to avoid mixing different brands of paint, as ColorRite only tests and will only guarantee its products when used with other ColorRite products.
Important – This formulation of clearcoat is NOT recommended for your fuel tank or any other panel that may be visited by corrosive or harsh chemicals. For those areas we suggest you order the KK7 clear kit, which is highly resistant to gasoline, solvents, rain spotting and their ilk. Also, be sure to avoid mixing different brands of paint, as ColorRite only tests and will only guarantee its products when used with other ColorRite products.