UV CURE CLEARCOATS
Some collision repair facilities offer their customers the option to repair and refinish small areas of damage on lower vertical panels by blending UV cure clearcoats. Keeping repair and refinish areas minimized sometimes allows a vehicle owner an economical repair option for small scratches and dings that the owner may not otherwise have repaired. Although blending clearcoats may not produce results equivalent to an OEM finish, the latest UV clearcoats will produce a blend edge that is barely visible on lower vertical panels, and may be an acceptable repair solution in some instances. 2K UV Clearcoats UV Clearcoat Application As with conventional clears, for optimum film build, speed of application, flow out, and transfer efficiency, always consult manufacturer’s technical data sheets for application instructions along with specifics regarding spray gun fluid tip and air cap recommendations and equipment settings. Because UV clear has relatively short tack times, dust contamination is minimized. If sanding and buffing becomes necessary because of surface defects, it can be done immediately after curing. If rework is required, the cured finish should be scuffed and cleaned before more product is applied. UV cure clearcoats are compatible with most other automotive finishes, so if the repaired area is refinished at another time with conventional paints, no issues should arise.
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