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Clean Armor clear coat finishes now available in Canada

Clean Armor clear coat finishes now available in Canada

Mywoodcutters.com, a leading Canadian retailer of professional tooling to the woodworking trade, is pleased to announce that they are now the Canadian distributor for Clean Armor coatings.

Clean Armor coatings are a revolutionary UV-cured coating specifically designed for the commercial industry. VOC-free. The cross-linked polymer chemistry of Clean Armor makes it abrasion resistant, solvent resistant, and gives it superior tensile strength and hardness with good flexibility.

Clean Armor finishes can be applied by spray, roll or brush and are suitable for use as a clear coat for interior wood products and furniture. They can be applied over existing fully cured finishes.

Clean Armor concentrated coatings have 3+ times the coverage compared to traditional finishes. They average < $0.54 per square foot at 1 mil coverage. Available finishes: Gloss – Satin – Matte
 

Key Features:

  • No VOCs
  • 100% Solids
  • Self-Healing and Self Leveling
  • High build (no sanding)
  • No Hazardous Disposal
  • No Solvents
  • No Pot Life
  • No Shrinking
  • No Wasted Material
  • Easy to Buff and Polish

 
Watch a product video

For more information or to order your Clean Armor, visit Mywoodcutters.com

12 Comments

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  2. Carl, I don’t see any reference to the UVreistance for outdoor projects. Does it follow that if the finish UV cures in the first place, it will be UV resistant outside?

    1. Hi Alex: According to Clean Armor, their products are “non shrinking, UV protected, and highly resistant to all types of stressors.”. So I assume that the cured finish is UV resistant. I’ve not used their products – you cand also contact the company for additional details.

  3. I literally just watched a you tube video on this and it looks amazing . In answer to a previous question , yes the creator of this product actually uses it and shows using it on guitars. I like the fact clean up or thin with rubbing alcohol. 🙂

  4. I am looking for a replacement for the epoxy resin finish on painted substrates and mixed media artwork.
    Will this product work on other than wood surfaces? I see online that they have a product with the same name being used as an automotive clear coat

  5. This stuff looks indistinguishable from the clear photo resins used for 3d printing, sold at roughly 6 times the price. It doesn’t help their case that the safety data sheet is suspiciously, and probably impermissibly, vague.

  6. I am looking at up cured finishes for guitar finishing. I am an amateur luthier and think the finish would be ideal for handmade guitars. Would like pricing and shipping information for smaller quantities and also shipping information. I live in St. Stephen New Brunswick
    Thanks in advance

    1. Hi Terry: This is just a press release – we publish a magazine, we don’t sell products. You should contact the Clean Armor dealer directly at 855-699-6635.

  7. As a Canadian distributor, will you be selling in Canada without the need for cross-border duties and fees?

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