I have some leads as to where to look for chemical resistant clear, as well as some ideas - one being to get the code for the clear used by the factory. That is probably trade secret stuff for all I know, but I can attempt to find out.
I am debating, with myself, what the best approach would be to apply graphics. If it were non-metallic, I could just clear coat over it, and I know HOK claims their metallic appearance will not get ruined if you clearcoat over them - however, by experience, dupli-color metallic paints lose their appearance once clearcoated (gold becomes yellow, aluminum becomes gray). I am probably going to experiment with this once I do some research into gas proof clear coats. An older gentleman I was talking with today about this recommended a professional automotive store within my area that I had never heard of.
Here is what I am going to look into over the next few days - I am going to see if a sign shop can punch out the graphics for me on their vinyl paper, thereby making a template I can adhere to the "cured" paint. From experience, Frisket paper will only work for you if you have the finger dexterity of a brain surgeon. Then, I am going to find clear coat and see if it "kills" the metallic finish of aluminum or gold paint. If it does, I will clear coat and wait for the clear to cure, the spray the metallic over the clear and hope for the best.
From experimenting, you really need a clean adherence for your template, the spray can get under creases and ruin your graphic with overspray.
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