Just a question about clear coat for those of you that have more experience than I do in painting. I have painted the sides of my tear. This was my first paint job anything like this. I used an acrylic enamel. I used such paint because I wanted an exact match with our custom built trailer. I researched other paints but I could not match up the colors. The trailer company used Valspar Acrylic Enamel in Standard Red. I decided to use the same paint on my sides so everything would match. My sides are baltic birch and I used 2 coats of CEPS, 3 coats of primer and 5 coats of the enamel. I do not have a sprayer and I was not willing to go through the learning curve for spraying. Also, I did not have a good place to spray. I ended up useing a thin foam roller and the finish looks really nice. Not as smooth as sprayed but I'm happy with the results. The finish also has a nice gloss to it. After doing a little research on acrylic enamels, I found that it's made to be used without a clear coat. But I also read where it can fade faster than a base coat/clear coat combination. I have also found enamel clear coats that can be used on top of an acrylic enamel paint job. My questions are these:
Do I really need a clear coat? The tear will be garaged when not in use and shouldn't be out in the elements too many days of the year. Will this help slow down the fading?
Will an enamel clear coat keep the enamel paint from fading so quickly? Does it provide extra UV protection?
If I do decide to clear coat, can it be applied with a roller like I did with the enamel? I know the finish will not be perfectly smooth but I liked the way the paint turned out.
Thanks for any advice you can provide.