Hi John,
Any automotive parts stores that mix paints can get you 8 oz. cans of polyurethane in a bazillion colors. Might be a bit spendy, though. Ask for "Single Stage Polyurethane". I have some pints and quarts......
BIG Bear
John,
Just to amplify what Bill Little wrote above, "Single Stage Polyurethane" is contrasted with Two Stage Polyurethane finishes.
Two stage means that you apply the color as a basecoat which has all of the color, dries very quickly, is thinned only and not catalyzed, and has virtually no chemical or handling resistance. You can then tape off your color scheme within about 15 minutes and proceed to apply the next color, and so on until you have all of your colors applied. Then it is necessary to apply a couple of coats of
two-part catalyzed polyurethane clear to provide the chemical and handling resistance that the basecoat color does not have.
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Single Stage Polyurethane" is a two-part, catalyzed & reduced paint that contains the pigmentation and does not require a clear coat unless you just want to add depth & gloss.