Oh I see. That doesn't sound too bad.if it dosent say its rated for gas and oil you need a clear that is i have a auto body background so i know alot about paint and clear and everything that goes under it
I agree with Jonnyr unless their clears are catalyzed polyurethane or acrylic dont trust it , but back in the day high quality laquer colors an clears were an air dry product an they resisted fuels an oils .if it dosent say its rated for gas and oil you need a clear that is i have a auto body background so i know alot about paint and clear and everything that goes under it
its a dupont paint now and you cant have any unless you are certified for it its nasty stuff my teacher when i was in tech school used it on his boat almost 15 years ago i saw him with it last year and not a scratch and no fade i asked him if he repainted nope and it gets harder as years go pastJonny , basf quit making the imron line long ago best stuff out there available from basf is diamont or glasurit .....an those are on there way out waterborne colors are comming though .my garage is getting ready to make the switch an not looking forward to doing so going to have to replace my airsystem or add a new systen for my paint room since waterbornes are very moisture sensitive .
Gary