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Clearcoating a Production Item

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    littleironhorse
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      So I’ve been staring at my Peacock Young who’s much duller than my other Peacock dragons, and I’ve been wondering if I could possibly give him another glossy clear coat…

      What do you think?

      #857365

      Two of my dragons have that to. I would love to know what kind of clear coat to get to make both of them as glossy as the other ones.

      #857367

      not sure if this helps but just the other day I fixed an Amethyst Male and I clear coated him once with the stuff I normally use, and he looks shiney and new 🙂

      I use Design Master clear Gloss.

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      #857370
      littleironhorse
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        Thanks Hannah!

        Edit: Is that spray-on or paint-on?

        #857487
        Kujacker
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          I’ve re-clearcoated more production windstones than I can count. I do not like matte finishes on production pieces, and sometimes not even satin.

          I’ve used both brush on and spray can to re-clearcoat.

          #857496

          Thanks Hannah!

          Edit: Is that spray-on or paint-on?

          The one I use is a spray on, comes in a can like spray paint 🙂

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          #857550
          littleironhorse
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            So for those who have done it: Which would you say is easier to use?

            And if spray-on: Do you cover the eyes/jewels?

            #857585
            Kujacker
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              Yes, cover the eyes and jewel(s) when using the can spray.

              In terms of easier… that’s your opinion. Brush on sealer takes more time than just the quick spray can… but you don’t have to mask eyes/jewels. You can also many sure every inch is covered.
              The spray can is quicker though.

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