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Default Rustoleum texture paint

No shootski. I had a length of small decorative chain soldered to a
fixture, which I had painted with Rustolium Mettalic Bronze. When the
solder joint broke, I wire wheeled the spot and re-soldered with a
micro torch heat source. The paint didn't even discolor next to the
spot; was completely unaffected by the heat. Amazing.
JR
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 08:12:05 -0700, "Bob in Phx"
wrote:

are you talking about hammertone paint????? if so, its a great finish. and
very tough....

bob in phx.
"mkr5000" wrote in message
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This isn't advertising but just wanted to see if there any other users
of this paint that can confirm my experience with it.

That is, the Rustoleum texture spray paint you can get at any hardware
store.

I don't even use a primer with it, just rough up my aluminum surface a
bit with a palm sander and spray a good couple of coats.

Drys quick and goes on very easily.

In time, (and not too long either)....this stuff is VERY
durable......compares to a 2 part professional finishes I've used like
Polane.....I like it even better.

Anyone other fans of this paint?

You know what I'm talking about?


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