Kolor Koalition
KK High Solid Glamour Klear KIT (Includes Activator)
Kolor Koalition HSGK9000 High Solids Glamour Klear Kit — 2:1 European Acrylic Urethane Clearcoat
When the color work is done, the clear is what everyone sees. HSGK9000 High Solids Glamour Klear is Kolor Koalition's premium acrylic urethane clearcoat — a true 2:1 European high solids formula engineered for the deep, glass-like finish that show panels demand and daily drivers deserve.
Show Quality Gloss and DOI
Glamour Klear flows out like glass, leveling to an exceptionally smooth film with extreme gloss and outstanding Distinction of Image — that razor-sharp mirror reflection where you can read what's reflected in the panel, not just see the shine. Excellent leveling characteristics mean less orange peel off the gun and less time chasing texture with a buffer.
Built to Bury
The high solids build makes HSGK9000 the go-to for burying graphics, tape lines, lettering, and flake, and for flow coating custom work. Fewer coats, more film, dead-flat results over even complex layouts.
Protection That Lasts
The cured acrylic urethane film delivers excellent UV protection and strong chemical resistance, keeping the finish deep and the color underneath true — season after season, wash after wash.
Cut and Buff on Your Schedule
Superior next-day buffability means the clear cuts clean and polishes bright the following morning — no waiting days for the film to be workable, no gumming up your pads.
Matched to Your Shop and Your Job
Every kit includes 5 liters of HSGK9000 clearcoat and 2.5 liters of activator, available in three speeds so the chemistry matches your booth temperature:
- Fast — 60–70°F: cooler shop conditions, keeps the cure moving when temperatures drop
- Medium — 70–80°F: the all-around choice for typical shop temperatures
- Slow — 80°F and up: hot weather and warm booths, maintains flow time so large panels and complete jobs lay down glass-smooth without solvent pop
Choosing by temperature keeps dry times predictable and flow-out consistent — spraying too fast an activator in a hot booth invites die-back and solvent pop; too slow in a cold shop stretches your cure overnight and beyond.