MIPA Winner Matt Clear Coat aerosol 400ml
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MIPA Winner Matt Clear Coat
MIPA Winner is a 1K matt clear coat that is suitable for application over existing and newly sprayed paint for extra protection. It is a beautiful matt finish for a protected surface that remains 100% unaltered. Thanks to its high quality, Winner offers good protection of the paint against rust. This varnish is well known for its easy and quick application.
Matt varnish
Winner from MIPA is a matt clear coat that can be sprayed onto water-based or solvent-based paint. This acrylic clear coat dries to a matt finish and flows well to a silky smooth surface. Winner Clearcoat is well known as a fast-drying clearcoat that is dust-free after 10 minutes (at 20°C).
How to apply a matt clearcoat?
How to apply a matt clearcoat? Winner from MIPA is an easy to apply clearcoat. Follow the step-by-step instructions below.
- Shake the can well before use.
- Use at a temperature between 15 and 25°C.
- Maintain a spray distance of 20-30 cm from the surface.
- Spray 2 to 3 thin coats of clear lacquer. Be careful, when spraying layers too thick, the matt varnish may become glossy!
- Allow 5 minutes to evaporate between coats.
- After the last coat, the clear coat should be allowed to harden.
- Finished spraying? Turn the can upside down and press the nozzle until only the propellant comes out. Now the nozzle is clean and you can store the remaining varnish.
Features of the MIPA Winner matt varnish
- Matt varnish
- Matt clear coat
- High-quality varnish in a practical aerosol format
- Fast drying varnish
- Scratch resistant
- UV resistant
- No yellowing
- Rust protection
- Can be used on solvent and water based paints
- Easy to apply
- Drying time of MIPA Winner
- Dust free: 10 min at 20°C
- Manageable: 30 minutes at 20°C
- Completely dry: after approx. 2 hours at 20°C
Pros and cons
- Matt finish
- Clear colourless
- Scratch resistant
- Does not yellow
- Finish not suitable for polishing
Specifications of MIPA Winner Matt Clear Coat aerosol 400ml
| SKU | 216011800 |
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| Brand | MIPA |
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Number of components
The designation 1K or 2K indicates how many components a product consists of and how it cures.
1K (1 component) – Ready to use and consists of a single component. Cures by exposure to air or moisture. User-friendly and ideal for standard applications. 2K (2 components) – Consists of two components that must be mixed before use. Provides a stronger and more durable finish. |
(1K) 1 component |
| Minimum Coverage m² | 1.5 m² |
| Weight | 400 g |
| Category | Clear Coat Spray |
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the shelf life of clear varnish?
What is clear coat?
Clear coat is a transparent lacquer that you apply over a colour lacquer. This makes a clear coat the same as a varnish that protects the colour lacquer from scratches, discolouration by sunlight, impacts, weather, salt and more.
How do you apply clear coat?
What is the difference between clear coat and transparent?
How many layers of clear coat should I apply?
How do you remove adhesive residues
Are there adhesive residues on your car from a sticker or car wrap? Removing adhesive residues from the car can be tricky without damaging the paint. To remove adhesive residues without scratching, it’s best to use a caramel wheel. This is a rubber grinding wheel specifically designed to remove adhesive residues without damaging the car paint
How much can I spray with a spray can?
A 400ml spray can covers approximately 1.5 to 2 m², depending on the material porosity and layer thickness. For larger projects or multiple layers, we recommend accounting for an extra 10% to ensure you don't run out halfway through.
When is this clear coat right for you?
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- Spraying scratches, scuffs and smaller areas: The spray can is practical for bumper corners, mirror caps, door areas or prepared repair spots. With a clean surface and several thin coats, you can build up an even application.
- Repair after sanding, filling or priming: Once the damaged area has been prepared, degreased and, where needed, primed, you can rebuild the finish in the matching colour. Work calmly, keep enough distance and follow the instructions.
- Less suitable for complete vehicles or tiny stone-chip points: A spray can is usually not enough for complete bonnets, roofs or very large surfaces. For tiny stone chips, a touch-up pen is more precise and creates less overspray.