eddie sir
greg is right on the money .i work in a body shop and the clearcoats on cars is the way to go but they can sure screw your stock up too not knowing about wood. i have had a few stocks cleared with catylized clear and if they bake it at all it will turn in to a bubble machine. but the clearcoats nowdays are tottally bulletproof,they can even resist carb cleaner,they have really good depth with very few coats needed as well,it will shrink eventually in a few years so a good sealer first can slow the shrinking down,if their clearcoat is compatible with fiberglass resin,about 2 or 3 heavy coats and then block sand it to 320-600 grit and do this your self this will seal the wood very well and wont cost you much to have it squirted then, normally,the clear coat is easy to do as greg said prep it if you want to save money and time.but make darn sure you tell them not to bake it at all and if you have bedded it already make sure they dont paint the bedding area ,that one has cost me a few times,i just get the pillers fitted and glued ,channel,trigger guard and front action bolt bushing hole cut ,then paint it and bed very last to be safe now. hope this helps sir tim in tx