Novol 34312 Acrylic Topcoat – High-Gloss White (500ml)
Brighten and protect your surfaces with the Novol 34312 Acrylic Topcoat, a professional-grade one-component (1K) aerosol. This 500ml high-gloss white spray is engineered to provide a durable, decorative finish with exceptional coverage and weather resistance.
Equipped with a specialized FAN nozzle, this aerosol delivers an application pattern similar to a professional spray gun, making it ideal for high-quality spot repairs, DIY projects, and refinishing small automotive components.
Key Features & Benefits
- High-Gloss Finish: Dries to a brilliant, reflective white that enhances the appearance of any substrate.
- FAN Nozzle Technology: Features an adjustable nozzle that produces a flat spray jet, ensuring even distribution and reducing the risk of "tiger stripes" or blotchiness.
- Multi-Surface Compatibility: Bonds effectively to metal, aluminum, wood, old paint coatings, and polyester laminates.
- Rapid Curing: Fast-drying acrylic formula minimizes wait times between coats and limits dust contamination.
- Protective Shield: Offers very good hiding power and resistance to mechanical wear, UV fading, and harsh atmospheric influences.
- Easy Application: Ready-to-use aerosol format eliminates the need for mixing cups, thinners, or cleaning spray equipment.
Professional Application Strategy
To achieve a factory-standard gloss finish, surface preparation and spray technique are essential.
Application Steps:
- Preparation: Clean, dry, and degrease the surface. Ensure the area is sanded with a fine abrasive (P600–P800) for optimal adhesion.
- Agitation: Shake the can vigorously for at least 2 minutes after the mixing ball starts to rattle.
- Coating: Apply 2 to 3 thin, even layers from a distance of 20–25 cm. Avoid heavy, "wet" single coats to prevent sags or runs.
- Flash-off: Allow 5–10 minutes between coats for the solvents to evaporate.
- Valve Cleaning: After use, invert the can and spray for 5 seconds until the valve is clear to prevent future clogging.
Pro Tip: For the best possible gloss depth on metal parts, apply a high-quality acrylic primer first. This seals the substrate and provides a perfectly uniform base for the white pigment to "pop."