Tractor, Truck, & Implement Enamel: Lacquer Finish

Clear Coat Lacquer Aerosol

After you’ve primed and applied your topcoat with Majic Tractor, Truck, & Implement Enamel, make sure to complete the hat trick with our clear coat lacquer finish! Our lacquer finish provides a non-yellowing gloss finish that provides additional protection and is fade resistant. You can apply the lacquer finish by brush or spray. A complete restoration requires a lot of work, so vital to perform all of the necessary steps so that your project shines bright for years to come!

• Use Majic Clear Coat High Gloss Lacquer for extra gloss.

• Make sure the Majic Tractor, Truck, & Implement topcoats have cured for at least 7 days. If the paint is not cured when the clear coat is applied, the finish could wrinkle.

• Do not apply reducer or hardener to the Clear Coat. The lower viscosity of the clear coat makes it ready to be sprayed.

• Apply using single light coats. Let dry a minimum of 24 hours between coats. It is dry when a fingernail can’t penetrate the coating.

• Do not sand or use any compounds on the surface sprayed with Majic Clear Coat High Gloss Lacquer. Do not buff the surface.

• One coat of Clear Gloss Lacquer should be sufficient. Multiple coats can cause the finish to wrinkle.

Problem Solving:

• If the paint is not dry and/or the finish has wrinkled.

• Cause: Paint was applied too heavy and/or was not allowed to dry thoroughly between coats.

• Solution: Wait longer for the paint to dry. If the paint has wrinkled, the surface will have to be sanded.

Finished Project:

Majic Tractor, Truck, & Implement Enamel will give your tractor a hard, gloss finish that will last for years. It has excellent adhesion and will provide resistance to weathering and corrosion. It is perfect for metal, iron, steel, aluminum, and properly prepared galvanized metal.

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  1. Craig blevins says

    I painted a cushman…waited more than a week then applied clear coat….it’s now been 4 days and and you can’t touch it without leaving a finger print in it….how long is this gonna take to harden?

    • spoliziani says

      Hi Craig,
      I’m forwarding your question/concern to our paint tech – Ric Ballinger.
      He should be able to help you with your cushman!

  2. Brian Dynes says

    Is your Allis Chalmers orange for 1961 and up tractors? I have a 1970 190 xt. Can your paint be thinned with lacquer and gun clean up with lacquer. Can I get a tech sheet with information on top size and pressure at the gun. Thanks Brian, 260-589-3097.

  3. Jesse Lehnhausen says

    I would very much like to apply a coat of wax when would it be a good idea or at least a safe idea to apply wax?

  4. Joe says

    you have to use a hardener period, on their base coat/ top coat and the clear. Otherwise you will never get a fully cured enamel.

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