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Was you spraying out in the hot sun and the metal was hot? That will cause the clumps.
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the paint goes on top of epoxy primer mixed with reducer as a sealer
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What brand are you using John ?
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inline tube brand
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I will not buy anything from them [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/bs.gif[/img] for reasons I won't go into here. So I never used there brand, most likley it is repackaged anyway. I have had nice results with Seymour paints, but I do not use allot of rattle can paint.
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Mike
Can you show us a picture of what you painted with that? Can it handle High Heat too? |
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I do not have anything now but I will do a spray out tomorrow . It should handle normal engine temps.
Mike. |
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Here are shots of Seymour Cast Blast and Seymour Stainless Steel, with one shot against a piece of bare steel.
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I do not like to use rattle can paint either.But what else can you use to get the bare steel look?
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