Reddit Reddit reviews Krylon K01305 Gallery Series Artist and Clear Coatings Aerosol, 11-Ounce, UV-Resistant Clear Gloss

We found 12 Reddit comments about Krylon K01305 Gallery Series Artist and Clear Coatings Aerosol, 11-Ounce, UV-Resistant Clear Gloss. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Krylon K01305 Gallery Series Artist and Clear Coatings Aerosol, 11-Ounce, UV-Resistant Clear Gloss
The item is not returnableProtects against harmful UV light raysNon-yellowing, permanent coatingMoisture resistantDries in minutes
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12 Reddit comments about Krylon K01305 Gallery Series Artist and Clear Coatings Aerosol, 11-Ounce, UV-Resistant Clear Gloss:

u/Zacmon · 14 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Hey, just saying, if you take off the backplate and coat the face with this artist's spray then it will protect the signatures. I use this stuff all the time and it shouldn't take much to seal a sharpie mark on plastic. You should be able to keep a generally matte finish, while also letting you use it normally.

I would do this whether you want to showcase it or not, since it's also UV resistant and will keep it from discoloring/fading. Just make sure you mask the grills/vents and coat the kickstand separately. You should only need 1 or 2 very light coats. We're talking 30 minutes tops with an overnight dry.

u/Sam_Vimes81 · 6 pointsr/sticker

Thank you so much!

I've only been at it for just over a month now, so I'm no expert by any means, but here's what I found works best for me:

this paper
UV spray
For Cutting
[I use this printer] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0798D6XBM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_taa_.neCDbCF0XZKP)

I started out using regular sticker paper with a cold-press laminate(it was the cheapest route), and they looked and felt really nice...at first. they didn't hold up against weather and water for very long. The laminated part was water proof, but it would get wet under the sticker, and eventually break the sticker apart. They were also hard to make without them getting all scratched up before you even cut them.

I like that vinyl paper a lot. There are a lot of options for it, but that is the most cost effective, and so far, it's been really fantastic. The paper is water resistant, so water doesn't get underneath the sticker and break it apart like the other ones. After I print a page, I spray it with that UV spray. It just gives a nice texture that I like, and keeps them from fading in the sun. I ran a sticker through the dishwasher before I sprayed it. The sticker part held on phenominally well, the ink ran tho. I haven't tried it with the coat, but I don't see myself washing many stickers.

After the spray dries (a couple of minutes), a run it through the Cameo 3. I started out with a Cricut. I actually like the Cricut machine better. It's designed to just work. However, the software is garbage. It's web based, and even worse, it automaticaly arranges your artwork on the page to be printed and cut. That sounds nice, but 99% of the time, it wasted more than half the page. I was throwing out so much paper. There are some workarounds I found online, but they were tedious, innacurate, and not worth the effort. I do not reccommend the cricut until they get their software in line. The Cameo takes a little more fiddling with, but it's more custumizable, and I arrange stickers on the page how I want.

My printer is just that low-end Epson. It works great actually. The only thing I would suggest is getting a printer that you can side-load. I feel like the the paper getting bent through the printer isn't good for the paper, and makes the printing inconsistent (also, it probably has to do with being a cheap printer too). I plan on upgrading, but I already bought a bunch of ink, and I want to get through that first.

MOST IMPORTANTLY, have fun!

Sorry about the novel!

u/Merman_Pops · 5 pointsr/boardgames

Buy some clear spray on acrylic. It will take a few coats but you’ll add a lot more life to your pieces.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00397STRW/ref=psdc_13399701_t2_B001K65K26

u/JoseJimeniz · 2 pointsr/AutoDetailing
u/Dim5678 · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

There are many ways to do this. If you print with ABS, acetone vapor smoothing is a pretty good option. You can also try a clear coat paint, or simply sand the object with sandpaper. There are also more novel coatings such as xtc-3d, but those tend to be pretty expensive. The method you proposed with gorilla glue might work, though you might want to thin it down with a solvent such as denatured alcohol to make it easier to apply and not have visible brush marks.

u/mister____mime · 2 pointsr/retrogaming

If the damage is done by UV radiation, couldn't you just coat the cases with something like this?

https://www.amazon.com/Krylon-1305-Coatings-11-Ounce-UV-Resistant/dp/B00397STRW

u/paross · 1 pointr/retrogaming

/u/ghostopera You might consider a light spray of UV Protectant Clear Coat, so you don't have to bleach it again.

u/monkeyfunky · 1 pointr/IDAP

After some research I've been spraying my works with a UV protectant spray.

u/VoirenTea · 1 pointr/tea

I'd be dubious about the UV resistant paints, but here are a few:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Plasti-kote-24000-400ml-Premium-Spray/dp/B006XBT39Y (cheap)

https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Home-Kitchen/Rustoleum-AE0040001E8-400ml-Crystal-Clear-Gloss/B001W03PRM

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Uv-Resistant-Acrylic-Coating-Aerosol-Spray/dp/B00397STRW (expensive)

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Surface-Sealant-Coating-Repellent-Plastic/dp/B00A3S1RGU - this one actually says how much it filters.

If you want to go opaque and have blackboard paint for writing on, there is this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/ckb/Rustins-250ml-Quick-Dry-Blackboard-Paint-Black/B001GU6GYM

I've used it on a large glass lid so far, did two layers, and am going to be using it on some smaller jars.

(But you don't really need blackboard paint if you want to write on them with liquid chalk markers, because they'll write on glass and glossy surfaces anyway).

u/motobusa · 1 pointr/chastity

How often does she unlock you? If it's not real frequent, you can use a clear spray (clear coat paint) like this and reapply periodically
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00397STRW/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_jwPzzb0RN67RK

u/itsgottabereal · 1 pointr/metalworking

They have UV resistant clear coat here