Clear coating does a few different things. You have to be the judge of whether any of them apply to what you are trying to accomplish. A "quallity" clear coat will be loaed up with ultraviolet screeners which will make the color under it more colorfast and less fade from sun. A "quallity" clear coat will seal over the more porous pigmented or metalic paints and make it less penetrable by moisture/contaminants. Third thing a "quallity" clear will do is build up a desired film build so as to let one wet sand it back to a perfectly smooth surface and then buff out to a perfect show car shine without depleating the UV protection and/or getting down into the base paint. Also lets you get rid of dirt/runs/mosquitoes etc by sanding out and buffing back. The reason I elude to the word "quallity clear" is they are not all going to do what I said they would equally. Spray bombs especially probably have very little UV screeners and very little film build and zero catylist to harden up. (some expensive bombs have a puncturable bag of hardner inside for a one time use catylized paint)
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