Plastic based Marine Clearcoat,varnish, or sealant

   / Plastic based Marine Clearcoat,varnish, or sealant #1  

Unclebuck257

Platinum Member
Joined
Feb 13, 2005
Messages
528
Location
Decatur, Texas
Tractor
2005 Montana 5740C
The wife wants to plastic coat some things permanently, such as wildflowers etc, for the grandkids and I was wondering if any of you have had any experience with a particular clear drying, plastic, Marine clearcoat, varnish or sealant that might do the job. I say Marine type since I'm thinking that might be the best.

It must dry perfectly clear and seal in the flower etc. completely to prevent deterioration over time. She's thinking two coats, so it must be something that with a second coat will dry clear too.

Any thoughts or ideas are much appreciated.
 
   / Plastic based Marine Clearcoat,varnish, or sealant
  • Thread Starter
#2  
The wife wants to plastic coat some things permanently, such as wildflowers etc, for the grandkids and I was wondering if any of you have had any experience with a particular clear drying, plastic, Marine clearcoat, varnish or sealant that might do the job. I say Marine type since I'm thinking that might be the best.

It must dry perfectly clear and seal in the flower etc. completely to prevent deterioration over time. She's thinking two coats, so it must be something that with a second coat will dry clear too.

Any thoughts or ideas are much appreciated.
 
   / Plastic based Marine Clearcoat,varnish, or sealant #3  
Seems you may be thinking of epoxy two-part pour-on finish. Try a Google or Yahoo search on " epoxy two-part pour-on finish " and look at the hits. Some are listed as marine finishes. These are the type used on table tops, where articles are buried in the finish, but are one-time applications, to the best of my knowledge.
 
   / Plastic based Marine Clearcoat,varnish, or sealant #4  
Seems you may be thinking of epoxy two-part pour-on finish. Try a Google or Yahoo search on " epoxy two-part pour-on finish " and look at the hits. Some are listed as marine finishes. These are the type used on table tops, where articles are buried in the finish, but are one-time applications, to the best of my knowledge.
 
   / Plastic based Marine Clearcoat,varnish, or sealant #5  
You might try going to a hobby store and get some of the finish they use for Lap Desks. We made one for our daughter about 6 years ago, it has pictures and ink and 2 flowers in it. They all still look exactly like they did the day we put them in there. it is a 2 part process that comes in 1 box. You coat everything with a protector and then with the clear "plastic" finish. But I think you have to have something hard, like the wood in the lapdesk so it will setup correctly.
 
   / Plastic based Marine Clearcoat,varnish, or sealant #6  
You might try going to a hobby store and get some of the finish they use for Lap Desks. We made one for our daughter about 6 years ago, it has pictures and ink and 2 flowers in it. They all still look exactly like they did the day we put them in there. it is a 2 part process that comes in 1 box. You coat everything with a protector and then with the clear "plastic" finish. But I think you have to have something hard, like the wood in the lapdesk so it will setup correctly.
 
   / Plastic based Marine Clearcoat,varnish, or sealant #7  
I believe it is called decopauge or something like that.
Clear polyurethane sealer should be fine. I have been using Rustoleum crystal clear enamel (spray can) lately for clearcoating various things.

Ben
 
   / Plastic based Marine Clearcoat,varnish, or sealant #8  
I believe it is called decopauge or something like that.
Clear polyurethane sealer should be fine. I have been using Rustoleum crystal clear enamel (spray can) lately for clearcoating various things.

Ben
 
   / Plastic based Marine Clearcoat,varnish, or sealant
  • Thread Starter
#9  
Thanks for those replies. They are appreciated and it looks like there's a few things she can check out to see which one works best for what she wants to do. Thanks again!
 
   / Plastic based Marine Clearcoat,varnish, or sealant
  • Thread Starter
#10  
Thanks for those replies. They are appreciated and it looks like there's a few things she can check out to see which one works best for what she wants to do. Thanks again!
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

INOP/NON-RUNNING 2012 International DuraStar 4300 Truck, VIN # 1HTMMAAN4CH563891 (A51572)
INOP/NON-RUNNING...
2015 Mack GU813 Mixer Concrete Truck, VIN # 1M2AX13C0FM028499 (A51572)
2015 Mack GU813...
2007 International 4300 Box Truck, VIN # 1HTMMAAL27H513415 (A51572)
2007 International...
44in Tooth Excavator Bucket (A51691)
44in Tooth...
2014 FORD Transit Connect CARGO VAN (A50323)
2014 FORD Transit...
6ft Field King 3 Point Hitch Tiller (A51573)
6ft Field King 3...
 
Top