with your hands!
Spray more clear coat over the decals.
sure, it is called bace coat/clear coat system and they have been doing it since 1986 ish. Spray your bace till covered let it dry tack cloth the finish then spray your clear, follow directions on can I think the question is whether or not to mix the base coat WITH the clear before applying. It will defeat the purpose of the clear coat as a UV protectant to the base coat. You can do it but I certainly would not recommend it.
A clear coat or more depending on what you have painted. This will chip the clear coat not your colour coat. For best protection a two pack clear that when cured ends up as hard as nails to protect the finished products colour from damage. It also will chip but gives a good protection for the colour coat. !
Some sort of clear coat, varnish, some sort of polyurethane clear or polycrylic. It creates a hard see-through layer of the clear coat used. It can also be wet-sanded, making it very high gloss.
extra fine sand paper should do fine
Yes, that sounds like a reasonable plan. - Make certain you carefully mask over any vulnerable areas.
The clear coat that would protect a quadding helmet is the Maxima SC1 Clear Coat.
Clear coat is applied over a base color for the gloss
you might try to spray the clear glass with a can of special spray called "DUL-COAT" is is normally used in hobby model building to give a painted surface a "dull" finish. It would probably work on clear glass to give it a "frosted" look
you might try to spray the clear glass with a can of special spray called "DUL-COAT" is is normally used in hobby model building to give a painted surface a "dull" finish. It would probably work on clear glass to give it a "frosted" look
This depends on the type of paint. You will have to follow those directions. The colour coat I used recently does not use thinner. The clear coat used 25% thinner and 25% hardener.