I quit using the hardware store Rustoleum paints years ago because they dry
too slowly. However, their industrial paint line has a much larger
variety. One of which is:
http://www.rust-oleum.com/Product.as...46&SBL=2&ddis=
Randy
"Mike" wrote in message
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I have 2 flat metal parts made out of steel. I want to paint them flat
black. I was recommended Rust-o-Leum 7777 as a perfect match for the
paint color and finish.
I first stripped the old paint with a spray-on stripper and than spray
painted. Looked great, but I wasn't pleased with how hard the finish was.
It scratched with my finger-nail.
I re-read the directions and realized I did *not* use primer. Of course I
was ****ed off, but I decided to redo everything.
I stripped the paint again using the same, nasty spray-on stuff. I then
rinsed with water, and used a wire-brush attached to my electric drill to
get most of the old stuff off. I then wiped it down with a wet rag and
let dry.
This time I used Rust-o-leum primer first, then applied the same spray
paint. But it seems the finish is even softer than before.
What am I doing wrong? I'm about to give up on this seemingly simple
project. The cast-iron parts that I painted are just fine.
--Mike