Since the first time I say this stuff at Home Depot, it intrigued me. I finally popped for can ($6.98) to see how well it worked. I figured it might me neat stuff for my next fairing paint jab, ghost flames or "strobe" stripes is one of my ideas. The test mule was the white painted, steel bumper on my '75 Power Wagon. The bumper had a fresh coat of Rustolem white and had sat for a week. This stuff is clear coat with reflective material mixed in with the paint. The results from using the whole first can were a bit disappointing, not much reflective effect at all so I hauled down to Home Depot and bought 2 more cans. After the second application, things looked "brighter
" and I got decent reflection. The reflection "test" consisted of parking on a unlit street and approaching the truck with the car headlights. Since I had a third can, I gave it another shot. This time the bumper came into view a good hundred yards and of course got brighter as I got closer. Final evaluation; this stuff works good but it takes 3+ coats to rival the reflectivity of good reflective tape. It leaves a simi-glossy finish that that can shined up with some compound, this seemed to improve its effectiveness. I liked it better than reflective tape because it let the parent color show thru. Since its new, I don't know how durable it will be, time will tell. I figure it will work well for my intended "custom" fairing paint job.

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