Just recieved my new can using the link above, it also matches the can pictured above. So i guess there is no difference between the cans that said high solids formula and the ones that said direct to metal formula!
I just looked on the kbs website and if you click on clear coats it's not even showing the high solids formula, all I see is the direct to metal formula. It does say it can be applied over painted surfaces, so maybe it doesn't matter.... I dont know!!!
I didn't mean to get it, I was gonna order the 1 quart can to dip longer baits and noticed it said direct to metal formula on the can I have now, when I purchased it I intended on getting the high solids formula and when I received it I never noticed it until now!
I've been using kbs for the last couple months and just realized the can I have says direct to metal formula. Should I be using the high solids formula instead? Also will the direct to metal formula cause any problems, everything looks ok on the bait after they're cleared! I've cleared a bunch of baits but haven't tested any because of the weather.
Wonder if you done your gloss clear coat then lightly hit it with a soda blaster if it would have the matte finish? Mark's probably right the steel wool in 0000 would probably do it.
Since everyone is talking about the kbs I dont want to start a new topic but I've never used the stuff but I am interested in trying it, so my question is one label says high solids formula the other says direct to metal formula , which do I need for plastic cranks? I'm assuming the high solids formula but I didnt know if it mattered or not! Thanks for any help!!!
Thanks, it's killer when the sun hits it, I haven't done any painting this winter I took a break ,this is one of the first I've done in a while. I was proud of it, thanks for the compliment!
Your right mark that's the reason , I purchased mine on presale didnt see that noted then but I just checked and it's on there in the description , glad I didn't paint a bunch and sale them, I'd really feel like an idiot