(Topic ID: 233506)

Clearcoat an overlay, or use a PET-G protector ?

By seeburg220

5 years ago



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  • Latest reply 5 years ago by GPS
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“Clear coat OR clear play field protector ?”

  • Clear coat the top of the printed overlay 2 votes
    40%
  • Don't clear coat the top; just use a clear pet-g protector 3 votes
    60%

(5 votes)

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#5 5 years ago

I have a protector on my Atlantis and it is great. No issues. I vote for the overlay

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