Jeff, the fullerplast will last years if you keep it cool and in a well sealed can. You can mix it and it'll last several weeks if kept cool and dark and in a sealed glass jar . It is catalised (you mix a hardener in with it). Make sure you get as close as 16:1 as you can, and thin it so you can get a good pattern from it. You can use any auto sprayer, touch up sprayer, or HVLP spray gun. Air brush for small stuff. Buy the "kit" which has the fullerplast, hardner, and reducer. I suggest buying satin. The flattening agent settles in the bottom of the can. Stir gently the top of the can, skim off the top, you get high gloss finish. Stir the whole can well, you get a satin. Pour off the top, then stir, and use the bottom stuff, and you get a flat finish. First spray gloss for first coats. When you are finished spraying bow, you can then spray the last coat or two with satin or flat if you desire. All out of one can! The stuff is very easy to spray and get good results. Gets very hard in a very short time. If you buy it, call the seller (Van Dee) and get details on time between coats, etc.
Dan