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Steve Peterson
 
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Default help my sanity-- spray paint troubles


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If it's for outside use, there's other choices than Rustoleum. My last
go-around with that brand has put me off it indefinitely. Stuff would
lift off with naptha after two weeks drying time in the summer heat.
Naptha normally doesn't affect most dry and cured finishes. You could
try the oven for drying, if the parts are small enough or use heat
lamps to see if you can get a better cure.

Last time I needed a flat black finish, I went with urethane in a spray
can. That brand disappeared overnight off the paint store shelves when
CA went with their revised VOC regs. The stuff I've sprayed with it
has stood up well, though, still have some full cans of it. There's
some flat epoxy sprays that work pretty good, not as durable as the
urethane, though.

You have a much wider paint selection if you can get even a small spray
gun setup, auto finishes are extremely durable and you can get just
about any color you want. Downside is cost for the paint, though.
Small touchup guns like I started with run $15-20 on sale at HF, work
great for the odd small paint job and usually don't need a huge
compressor.

Stan


One comment on the cost of paint...There are paint shops that will sell or
even give away mistints and body shops will sometimes let older partial cans
of paint go so they don't have to dispose of it. A spray gun is the way to
go for job you need a durable finish on.
Steve