Pro-seal is good for you?
We just use a large box of Latex gloves, a plastic spreading slick from a West-systems kit, a lot of good paper towels, and a gallon of "M.E.K.". The Pro-seal will not hurt you, but you need to wear old cloths and may be a throw away paint jumper, because it don't wash out of cloth.. A little Lacquer-thinner while the Pro-seal is still wet with wipe up the overage. As it sets up you will use Acetone, and as it get hard you will use the "M.E.K.". You will need to clean your clecos and tools after each session. Clean every thing before you go home that night and come back to it the next day. After it sets for a couple of days it is there for the ride. Just pretend you are in art class in the second grade again and have fun with it..
Hope this helps. Yours as always. R.E.A. III #80888