MaxMeyer launches high productivity Low Gloss Clearcoat system

August 15, 2012
MaxMeyer launches high productivity Low Gloss Clearcoat system
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MaxMeyer has launched an easy to use high productivity low gloss clearcoat system to enhance its range of matt finishes.


The use of matt finishes is becoming increasingly popular with vehicle manufacturers and  MaxMeyer has introduced this product in recognition of the fact that it can sometimes be difficult to achieve a correct finish using standard clearcoats and matting agents especially when very low gloss is required.

Matt Clearcoat 0710 and Semi-Gloss Clearcoat 0750 can combat this problem quickly and conveniently. These Semi-Gloss Clearcoat and Matt Clearcoat products also offer the additional benefit of being able to blend the two together to provide any level of gloss in between. This provides the flexibility to create the perfect finish whatever the local conditions or variations between vehicles.

0710 and 0750 offer simple mixing ratios, there is no need to add matting agents, and can be used for any size of repair. Both clearcoats are quick and easy to apply, while denibbing or removing dirt is also simple meaning faster repairs.
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