Yes but you will pay for it. IMO, stay away from base coat clear coat and stick with a high performance true 2 K polyurethane that rates high in QUV testing. UV rays are brutal and degrade most all clear coats eventually. UV inhibitors need to be built in the topcoat. Again I am not an automotive painter but have worked in the OEM Heavy Equipment, heavy industrial and I know there are coatings out there that last a long time. Go to a few automotive paint stores in your area and ask questions to get a feel what the cost involved is. Try to find a true automotive paint store, not a Auto Parts store that just happens to sell automotive paint. You will gain the best info to help you in your search.