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Re: [Mgs] powder coat color for wire wheels

To: Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com>
Subject: Re: [Mgs] powder coat color for wire wheels
From: Carl French <leylandauto@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 10:55:11 -0800 (PST)
I know it works very well with Moss and Eastwood paints. I have had mixed to 
poor results with all other brands tried.
  Carl

Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com> wrote:
      Carl,
     I'll try Krylon again next time I need to spray with a rattle can.  
Perhaps the formula has changed, as I have avoided the stuff for years. Thanks 
for letting me know that it has worked well for you.  
     Rustoleum is not without its problems.  While I have had good experiences 
with the paint, experiences with the rattle can itself have been frustrating.  
Example:  3 of 4 cans of red used on last project did not empty before the 
valve clogged. 2 of 2 cans of satin black clogged.   I was able to clean the 
old-style valve but these that are set deep into can top just don't clear for 
me.  The black cans had been on my shelf for a year or so, but the red cans 
were fresh from the store. 
     SEMA News that arrived today has an article about the EPA rule and paint 
shops. Amateurs may continue to strip and surface coat their cars, up to max of 
two per year, and may continue to paint their cars with an airbrush or 
hand-held, non-refillable aerosol cans.  (SEMA Driving Force, Feb 2008, 
www.sema.com)
  Bob
   
   
  On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 09:35:52 -0800 (PST) Carl French <leylandauto@yahoo.com> 
writes:
    I use Eastwood Detail Silver. I use 3-4 thin coats then when still wet I 
use 3-4 coats of Krylon Crystal Clear Coat. I have had the opposite experience 
with Krylon Paints. I have found them to be the easiest to work with and most 
forgiving in use with other paints than any other brand. I wont touch Rustoleum 
'in most cases' just because I have had so many bad experiences.
  IMHO YMMV
   
  Carl

Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com> wrote:
  Krylon is OK stuff, but as they say "test on inconspicuous area" first
as it often blisters other paints. I was thinking of Duplicolor's Ford
Argent. It's not quite as brightly silver as some others. 
Bob


       
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