That’s very interesting about that Tremclad paint. I was wondering if it was the gloss or satin clear. Looks good Gerry. I can see the difference. I use Tremclad clear gloss paint on a lot on many different things. And just started using the brush, roller or spray on gloss type here lately. Great stuff.
Noel
Adventures with the 222 (aka "Maxine")
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Re: Adventures with the 222 (aka "Maxine")
@propane1 - Noel - I used the Satin Clear - Home Depot and Rona had it in stock here, but not Canadian Tirepropane1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2026 9:03 pm That’s very interesting about that Tremclad paint. I was wondering if it was the gloss or satin clear. Looks good Gerry. I can see the difference. I use Tremclad clear gloss paint on a lot on many different things. And just started using the brush, roller or spray on gloss type here lately. Great stuff.
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Seems to work well on rims to make them look 'fresh painted' but not super shiny 2 coats of wax shiny... I might try the Gloss Clear sometime if I'm doing body or trim parts...
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Re: Adventures with the 222 (aka "Maxine")
RoamingGnome wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2026 10:29 pm@propane1 - Noel - I used the Satin Clear - Home Depot and Rona had it in stock here, but not Canadian Tirepropane1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2026 9:03 pm That’s very interesting about that Tremclad paint. I was wondering if it was the gloss or satin clear. Looks good Gerry. I can see the difference. I use Tremclad clear gloss paint on a lot on many different things. And just started using the brush, roller or spray on gloss type here lately. Great stuff.
Noel![]()
Seems to work well on rims to make them look 'fresh painted' but not super shiny 2 coats of wax shiny... I might try the Gloss Clear sometime if I'm doing body or trim parts...
Gerry, I find the clear to be great stuff. Been using it for 25 years or so on different things.
All my snow equipment gets a coat each year before snow removeal time. Helps the snow to slide off.
Noel