Has anyone tried using SprayMax 2K

I did a base coat /clear coat on the nose of my 08 Saturn about 3 years ago. Looks better than the factory paint on the fenders.

I did a pair of saddle bags on my bike, cheap duplicolor black with spray max 2k clear over it - 2 years in and it looks great.

It does come out with a bit of peel, but let it lay and it flattens out really nice. The spray nozzle worked great for me, starting with a gravelly mist coat, followed immediately with a heavier coat. Let it tack up between coats and know that it will run if you go too heavy too fast.

Thank you for your input!

The Spraymax products were introduced to the bodyshop I'm the painter for a couple of years ago and the set up some demo's. I was quite skeptical since it was an aerosol system and any of the traditional aerosol paints I ever used the spray tips were pretty lousy and would provide a course spray narrow spray pattern that would be a real challenge to do a decent job on anything very large in surface area. I was really impressed with the huge improvement they had achieved with their spray tips, a nice wide and fine pattern and in the case of the matt black it covered 3 times faster then the aerosol made by Marhyde that I had in my cabinet. Now my first choice for something like my snorkel scoop would be to spray it with my guns in the booth with a catalyzed base clear matt since its more durable but that's easy for me, if I needed to do this in my garage I would use the can of Spraymax Matt black that I have out there on the self for sure. They also have a system that the where the bodyshop supply can load some base coat that they mix for your need into an aerosol and your do your spot in then use their catalyzed aerosol clear to top coat it with and their blending solvent to make the leading edge of the clear to disappear and it turned out far nicer then I would have believed. The blending solvent works so well that AKZO (Sikkens) paint abandoned their own blender and have us using Spraymax's. I my opinion its a terrific product for the inexperienced and works great for a garage environment with little or no airflow.

Hell of a write up. Thank you very much for your input!

Oh, one thing I did read is once you got the propellant into the can, it will only last about 24 hours, before its no longer any good. Can you confirm this?

The exterior emblems were done last June. The breather last month. The easiest paint I used. The pattern is much better than Rustoleum.

Great, thank you for your input as well!