Can anybody recommend a good rattle can paing for doing small stuff? Krylon vs Rustoleum, etc.
I like the krylon epoxy enamal. not too many colours but its very durable and has a good spray valve.
duplicolor they sell it at wal mart in canada maybe the sell it there in the states,,,works really well has a nice wide fan
krylon is good stuff.
SEM makes quality stuff for commercial paint/body shops. Look for it at Finishmaster or auto paint dealers.
http://www.autobodydepot.net/scripts/depot.exe?pgm=search.bbx&custnum=WEB-CUST++&password=&sesid=1113170429&itemdesc=&class=8S3
I prefer the Krylon also, the Rustoleum takes too long to dry and gets messed up easy.
I use rattle can etch primer & Rustoleum top coat.
I like the Rustoleum Black gloss laquer. Very fast drying.
I've painted my wheels, air dam, rear spoiler, roll bar.
I'll do the rockers next.
KT
I like the rustoleum, their signal yellow is almst a perfect match for my chrome yellow color. Their hammertone black works very nice on the grills and top
Bernie
Rustoleum, with a 'spray addhesive' tip. Nice, wide pattern...
ive been using rustoleum primer and paint for the trunks and inside...can i buy spray can clear coat?
If you are a flat black kinda guy, the John Deer flat black is sweet...one shot flat black...looks good every time...you can get it either in the rattle can or in a bucket to spray with a gun.
We used it to add some stripes to a mustang, and it came out very nice and even.
I am probably going to use it for the sail panels, rockers, and bumpers...but it is a "race" car
You can pick up the paint at any tractor supply store I think...
Tony
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