Re: Poly in Spray Cans?
I have used so many materials.... only now I'm finding the recipe that works for me. I start with 2K because it's fast. like, really, really fast. I spray a guitar in 8 hours; that's 9, 10 layers or so (2 full cans). Then I cure each side of the guitar under an IR lamp (twice 30 minutes) and then I can sand the entire guitar again. so, 9 hours since I started, I can sand and buff the guitar if I wanted. Helas, 2k automotive paint in a can is notoriously soft! It's tough as can be, but it is soft because car finishes have to have some flex in them. So, after it's sanded, next day, I'll start the finish process but now with nitro. One can of nitro. done.
The 2K is my porefill as well as sanding sealer. the nitro gives the most beautiful gloss I've seen. I don't know, but the material glosses differently than poly, 2K or acryllic.
I have used acryllic too and sometimes still do, when the guitar has to leave the shop fast. The acryllic I use works really well as an undercoat for my nitro if need be, because they use the same solvent.
Hope that helps?