2K Clear Coat Spray (11.8 oz)
High-Gloss Automotive 2K Clear Coat Spray for Repair & New Paint Jobs on Cars & Motorcycles
Product Line: Specialty SKU: 16-9000$28.70
Seymour 2K Clear Coat Spray Product Details
Seymour 2K Clear Coat Spray is a high-gloss, two-component acrylic urethane clear coat packaged in a convenient aerosol. It is engineered for professional repair and new paint jobs on cars, trucks, and motorcycles. If you need 2K performance and durability without setting up a spray gun, reach for our automotive 2K Clear Coat Spray.
Once activated, the internal hardener reacts with the clear to build a tough, durable film. The coating flows smoothly, levels well, and dries to a clear, high-gloss finish designed for long-term sealing of repairs and new paint jobs.
Our high-gloss automotive 2K Clear Coat Spray offers exceptional resistance to chemicals, gasoline, weather, abrasion, scratching, and UV exposure, so you get a finish that holds up under daily use and harsh environments. For a clear coat you can trust for the long haul, choose Seymour.
High Chemical, Gas, Weather, Abrasion & Scratch Resistance
Our automotive 2K Clear Coat Spray is built for demanding environments. The cured film provides very high resistance to chemicals, gasoline, and weather. It protects finishes exposed to fuel, cleaners, road grime, and the elements, day after day. Maximum resistance to abrasion and scratching makes it the ideal choice for panels, bumpers, motorcycle parts, wheels, and other components that see regular handling and road debris.
Easy Application: Activate, Shake & Spray
Seymour high-gloss 2K Clear Coat delivers spray-gun results in an easy-to-use aerosol. The in-can activator lets you mix the two components on demand, so there’s no need for cups, mixing sticks, and gun cleanup.
Follow these steps:
- Wear proper PPE, including a suitable respirator, gloves & eye protection
- Before activating, shake the can for 2 minutes from when you hear the mixing balls rattle
- Use the red button to activate the hardener, then shake again for another 2 minutes
- Make a quick test spray to check the pattern & compatibility with the surface
- Apply 1–2 medium coats from 6–8 inches away, allowing about 10–15 minutes between coats
- Under normal shop conditions, expect the surface to be dust-free in about 20 minutes and ready for assembly in 8–24 hours
It’s simple. Just activate, shake, and spray. Get professional 2K results without extra mixing or gun cleanup.
*This overview is for general guidance only; always refer to the Product Information Sheet and Safety Data Sheet for complete application and safety instructions.
High-Gloss, Spray-Gun Results That Last
Our 2K Clear Coat Spray is designed to deliver a spray-gun quality finish with the convenience of an aerosol can. The unique spray nozzle lays down a smooth, even pattern with great flow. You get lasting high gloss with no color deviation and outstanding polishability. Our automotive clear coat spray is ideally suited for larger repair areas and panels. When you want lasting, consistent, professional results, Seymour 2K Clear Coat delivers.
Quick Facts
- 2-component acrylic urethane aerosol clear coat
- Very high chemical, gasoline & weather resistance
- Maximum resistance to abrasion & scratching
- Lasting high-gloss finish
- Smooth flow
- Very good polishability
- No color deviation over compatible basecoats
- Recommended 1–2 coats, approx. 1.2–2.0 mil (30–50 µm) dry film thickness
- Coverage approx. 5.4–8.1 square feet per can at recommended build
- Flash time about 10–15 minutes between coats at 64–77 °F (18–25 °C)
- It is dust dry in 20 minutes, dry to the touch in 250 minutes & ready for assembly in 8–24 hours
- Shelf life is 36 months if unactivated with proper storage
- Pot life is approximately 48 hours at 68 °F (20 °C) after activation
- Contains aliphatic isocyanate hardener
- For professional use only
Substrates
Seymour high-gloss automotive 2K Clear Coat Spray helps professional technicians get long-lasting, spray-gun quality results from a can while saving setup and cleanup time. It is formulated for use over properly prepared automotive finishes:
- Solvent & waterborne basecoat systems
- Old paint coats fully cured, cleaned & sanded
- 2k Clear Coat is a high-gloss clear coat spray for repair and new paint jobs.
- 2-component aerosol clear coat is easy to apply, flows, smooth, and dries to a long-lasting finish
- Very high chemical, gasoline, and weathering resistance provides high quality and long-term sealing.
- Just activate, shake, and spray.
- The unique nozzle delivers spray gun results.
| UPC: | 043281010511 |
| Part #: | 0000169000 |
| Container Size: | 16 OZ |
| Net Fill Wt. OZ: | 11.8 |
| Net Fill Wt. G: | 335 |
| Prop 65 (cancer): | yes |
| Prop 65 (repro): | no |
| Safety Data Sheet: | View Safety Data Sheet |
| Product Information Sheet: | View Product Information Sheet |

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Ron –
Is this acrylic urethane?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes
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Joe Peterson –
I do not see Isocynantes in the SDS. Is this product ISO free?
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Seymour Paint –
There is isocyanate list on the 16-9000 SDS. It is in Section 3 of the SDS (4th ingredient).
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Jeff D –
Will this clear work with the Seymour 620-1417 High Solids Enamel??
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but only if the 620-1417 is fully cured first, which could take anywhere from 2-7 days depending on thickness and drying conditions.
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Sterling –
Can this clear be used over your Alumi Blast CA16-55 spray paint when being used for wheels? Any special prep needed?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, no problem.
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Glenn –
Is it UV resistant?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes
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Warren lacoste –
Hello. How many cans to cover sport bike bodywork and tank?
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Seymour Paint –
Probably no more than 2 cans.
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Russell spiker –
Will kerosene soften finish ?
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Seymour Paint –
Not if kerosene splashes on it. Not for immersion, however.
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Michael –
UV fade or peel resisting
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, both.
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Mike –
Can I use to seal headlights at the restoring?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, you may.
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Don ushollands@gmail.com –
Is the clear coat a 2part system?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes
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Jimm –
Can I spray 2K clear overcured epoxy resin?
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Seymour Paint –
If the epoxy is fully cured, yes.
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Fabian –
Can I use this on my car lights after sanding?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes
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Don C –
Does this clear have uv protection, suitable for a steering wheel with frequent full sun exposure?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it does.
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Joseph DiSanto –
Do you sell a matte finish 2K clear coat and can it be used over the “Blast” products?
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Seymour Paint –
No, just high gloss but it can be applied over that coating.
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Jacob –
Will this resist denatured alcohol?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes
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Bill –
Druing time for 2k cear matt
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Seymour Paint –
Under 15 minutes for dry time.
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Brian –
Can this be used to seal headlights that have been buffed or wet sanded to a crystal clear finish?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes
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Todd Severson –
Is this resistant to UA? Will it yellow over time?
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Seymour Paint –
It has good UV resistance and does not yellow over time.
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Todd Barrone –
Does this product work on wood projects and is it available in a matt finish.
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Seymour Paint –
Would not recommend for wood projects and it only comes in high gloss.
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Duane –
Will the 2k clear coat yellow over time? The plan would be to use over MRO high solid gloss white
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Seymour Paint –
No
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Andy –
Well this work on headlights
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, no.
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Craig Taylor –
Can I use this over any seymour paint?
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Seymour Paint –
Only if the base coat is fully cured.
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Khensu –
is it scratch resistant and good for DIY projects
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Seymour Paint –
Yes
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James Davidson –
Can I use this clear coat product to seal new paint on my aluminum pontoons. It will sit in fresh water lake for 4-5 months per year. Thank you
Jim
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, itâs not intended for continuous immersion in water.
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Ken Nowakowski –
How long is an activated can useable for a recoat, and what are recoat times for clear coating Seymour enamel.
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Seymour Paint –
Only withing the first hour.
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Tonya –
can you use this product on Styrofoam?
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Seymour Paint –
No, you cannot use the 2K on Styrofoam.
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Neal –
Does this clear coat work with rustoluem enamel paint
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Seymour Paint –
We do not test our topcoats with our competitors’ products, sorry.
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Christopher –
Can this be used over Seymore high tech spray paint?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but let the Hi-Tech paint dry for a couples of days before applying the 2K Clear Coat
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Jim Franklin –
Can this product be sprayed over an epoxy resin? And stick?
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Seymour Paint –
If the epoxy is fulling cured and lightly sanded, yes.
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Jason –
How high of a temperature can this 2k clear coat handle once cured?
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Seymour Paint –
300F continuously.
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Pat Reynolds (verified owner) –
When do I spray the 2k clear coat? Do I wait for the paint to fully cure, 2-3 days?
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Seymour Paint –
Generally, it takes at least 3 days to get to a full cure. Donât topcoat before then.
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Bill Burch –
Can you spray this over the existing clearcoat
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, once itâs fully cured.
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Jimmy Jordan –
Is this product compatible with a lacquer paint
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Seymour Paint –
No
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Steve Busch –
what service temperature range does this product have?
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Seymour Paint –
Up to 300F.
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Thomas –
How well or not well would this work when applied over powder coated steel (on a bicycle frame)? If it would work well on powder coated steel, what would I need to do to prep the powder coat?
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Seymour Paint –
Just a light sanding and solvent wipe down.
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