Used to spray ACME clears but they're just too cheap and basic, maybe they're good for someone with bad vision. If you want serious liquid clear then get this. I am by no means a pro painter, i paint few times a year.
I painted front hood for my 2005 Town and Country Butane Blue Metallic and the base went on fine using my FLG4 gun and makeshift Walmart enclosed canopy and after 20 minutes, i've mixed this clear with the ACME medium hardener and went spraying. I layed down 2 semi wet coats with 1.3mm tip and at first, the hood looked like a spray can job and i was pissed! So i went away and came back 30 minutes later and I had to take few photos to believe! This clear smoothed itself out so much that it looked better than most factory finishes! No orange peel or weirdness at all. The next day, it all hardened up and in the sun, it was shiny as hell and smooth like new born babys butt! I can cut it and buff it to make it like glass but it's a 20 year old minivan and this hood, kind of stands out!