any good weather-resistant clear coats out there?

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any good weather-resistant clear coats out there?

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On another thread someone told me that Testors clear coats turn yellow over the course of a decade, with or without sun exposure.

This is for an RC boat that i've made, which is relevant here because its kind of a WW2 "what if?" kind of thing.

If not testors, then what is good?
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A good urethane sealer should work like Krylon's clear coat. You'll also want to make sure it's UV stable.
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Finishers(Japan) sells a nice Urethane coat(with hardener) that can be Airbrushed.

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I've used Top Flight (the guys who make Mono-Kote RC airplane covering) urethane clear coat with very nice results. It's glow fuel proof too! Should be available at your LHS, Hobbytown, etc.
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photoguy wrote:I've used Top Flight (the guys who make Mono-Kote RC airplane covering) urethane clear coat with very nice results. It's glow fuel proof too! Should be available at your LHS, Hobbytown, etc.
Nice. Fumes much?
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Oh it smells HORRIBLE when you're spraying it. Absolutely need to do it outside! But it very clear, and stays that way - probably longer than the model will last :D
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What about testors lacquer-based clear coats?
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Spacephrawg wrote:What about testors lacquer-based clear coats?
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Best thing going. Just follow the directions. :)

I hope this helps.

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