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After I finish painting my cab im going to do one of the fallowing.
I like the deep glass look of polyeurethane but was advised by somebody at Home depot that when it dries it leaves a yellowish tint. Any truth to this?
Clear coat would be nice as well but is it available in rollable paint? I have only seen it in spraycans.
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Polyurathane will leave a slight tint, but unless it is white, or a light color, you probobly wont notice, and thats only if you put rather thick layers.
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Thanks,
I went this weekend and picked up some polyeurethane water based.
I first tried putting it on with a roller but it started to bubble. So i busted out the good old spray gun and put about 3 coats on it.
Looks great!
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Got any pics of the finish?
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I will have some pics probably in about a week.
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