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- Easy to use (3)
- Protects well (3)
- Visually pleasing (3)
Cons
- Difficult to use (3)
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Pros
- Easy to Use
- Protects Well
- Visually Pleasing
- Weather Proof
Cons
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Comments about Toon-Brite Protective Clear-Coat, one-gallon can:
This product was very easy to apply. I didn't realize all the colors in the paint on my boat until I used Toon-Brite Clear Coat!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
- Difficult to Use
- Messy
- Poor instructions for use
- Very expensive mistake
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Comments about Toon-Brite Protective Clear-Coat, one-gallon can:
Instructions were followed to the letter, specifically using the recommended Toon-Brite Cleaner and Polish kit before attempting to use the Clear Coat. HUGE MISTAKE TO USE ON ALUMINUM! Two weekends of work nearly ruined by this product which smeared black streaks over my shining clean pontoons.
After doing half of one pontoon, my wife and I spent another couple of hours scrubbing it off with paint thinner.
The product is either not suited for cleaned/polished aluminum or it needs additional instructions for prepping the toon after polishing. Very expensive useless product at this point.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
- Dry time could be faster
Best Uses
- Pontoon Boats
Comments about Toon-Brite Protective Clear-Coat, one-gallon can:
this is a good product,easy to use, nice clean finish,does not take alot to cover.
Pros
- The finish looks great
Cons
- Difficult To Use
- It runs when applied
Best Uses
- Large Boats
Comments about Toon-Brite Protective Clear-Coat, one-gallon can:
This product cannot be applied with a cotton cloth without runs. It is a thin liquid and runs very easily. I found that spraying it is much better, however, you must keep it stirred so the the complete mixture is being applied.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Protects Well
- Visually Pleasing
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Toon-Brite Protective Clear-Coat, one-gallon can:
Very easy to use and the outcome was great! They look like new and will stay that way!
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Do you have to sand off the old gel coat or clear coat before useing this stuffAsked on 8/9/2011 by Anonymous from Westminster SC0 answers
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Do you have or could you recommend a marine clear coat paint. The finsh on my fiberglass boat needs to be lightly sanded and have a clear shine coat put on it. The paint and color are good just needs a new clear coat put on for the shine. For either a spray gun or a roller.Asked on 3/3/2010 by Vince from Bloomsburg, Pa1 answer
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This is a great marine clear coatingAnswered on 3/11/2010 by Justin from Overton's
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will this product bring back the shine on an overly oxidize boatAsked on 2/11/2010 by scott from babylon,new york1 answer
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No this product is to add a protective clear coat to your boat. You will need to use an oxidation remover before applying this product to remove the oxidation.Answered on 2/16/2010 by Justin from Overton's
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I have a 18' Flatbottom show boat and the top portion of the hull has dulled from a plastic sheet placed on top and the heat got it in the gel coat. I want to keep this boat in the classic original condition which is a metal flake gold. We tried to color sand with 3000 grit but still did not take off the adhered plastic which damaged the finish. Can I use this product above (after prepping) to bring back the lustre?Asked on 7/1/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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Yes, This is just anouther great application.
Clean first using Toon-brite, Fiberglass cleaner
then follow with Toon-brite, protective Clear coat.
Apply with cheap black foam paint brush 2"-1/2 inchAnswered on 10/6/2009 by bigg boat from Ind,In
Q:
Do I need a thinner to spray this on with a
spray gun?Asked on 6/29/2009 by Terry from Florida1 answer
A:
No, in most cases it is very
gun freindly. You can dilute
if needed. check FAQ's @ toonbrite.comAnswered on 10/6/2009 by bigg boat from Ind,in
Q:
can i paint my boat with a automotive paint and then clear coat it with a marine clear coatAsked on 6/8/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
No, You will need Marine grade paint
and marine Clear-coatAnswered on 10/6/2009 by biggboat from Ind,in
Q:
Is this product used or good for sealing stress cracks? I am looking for something to seal my decking from the little spider cracks that come with age.Asked on 6/8/2009 by Carla from Athens, Pa1 answer
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No. This is more of a clear coat that protects your boats surface against stains and oxidation.Answered on 6/9/2009 by Michael from Overtons






