![]() YES-!! Back in the dark ages, early 60's, I restored a 1926 Model T touring to original. I painted my entire 32 ford chassis with black satin Rustoleum this way and it looks like powder coat. Rattle cans really only work good for small projects. Just keep the ratio the same so all the panels will match. Plus the result is a thousand times better and there is no striping if you practice a bit first.Īlso, if you want to mix a little paint in with the primer it will seal great. Read the directions for the gun and it's easy to figure out.įor what it cost to rattle can a whole car you could buy a gun and a cheap compressor of Craigslist. Mix it up good and practice on a scrap of cardboard or something. You can borrow a small compressor and cheap guns are everywhere these days. If you thin it 4 to 1 with acetone or naphtha it sprays easy. Carwash soap has silicon in it so you don't want that. If I was gonna use it I would sand everything real good and then wash the car real good with simple green or dish soap & water. ![]() Just do with what you have and can afford ! If you are happy with the results then who really cares what someone else thinks, right ? Still spray a car in primmer is cheaper than doing it with a rattle can ! If you are using rattle cans then painting later, then you will probably have to sand it back off unless you are using the same brand of paint to do your car in. If you have a small compressor and a cheapo HF spray gun you can shoot a car down with decent primmer for a lot less than you think. ![]() I saw many yesterday at the jalopy Showdown ! If paint cost is an issue, you have get some nice looking colors of paint in single stage from many different places that will cost you a little over $120. It's your car, right ? Yes not everyone can afford a really nice paint job but just because you are using a rattle can or just having the car in primmer doesn't mean it's the TERM you used ! there is nothing wrong with a rattle can paint job if you are OK with that. If that's all you can afford then that's fine. That's just me but have been using it for a long time on engines and panels. I like the rattle cans of Krylon much better. Now back to your concerns, I personally don't like that product at all. Empty container can be recycled.OK first off NEVER USE THAT WORK ON THIS FORM EVER !!!!! ![]() This pot life will decrease at higher temperatures. Clean valve immediately after use by turning can upside down and depressing spray button for 3-5 seconds (some paint will be sprayed out, so be careful to not inadvertently spray yourself or other objects). If recoat time exceeds 24 hours, lightly scuff sand the primer prior to application of the topcoat. Properly discard empty container. Remaining product in the container is useable for up to 4 days. Do not insert any object into can valve opening. If clogged, remove tip and clean in thinner. Apply two light coats 2-5 minutes apart to avoid drips and runs. Overspray can carry a significant distance. The coating is now ready for use.ĪPPLICATION:Protect surrounding surfaces from overspray. This action combines the two components and activates the epoxy resin. Shake container vigorously again for 2 full minutes. Press down on the red button with your hand until the stop is reached. Invert the aerosol and place it upside down on a hard firm surface. MIXING:Use only when air, surface, and material temperatures are between 60°-100☏ (15.5°-38☌), and humidity is below 80%. Shake container vigorously for 2 full minutes before activating the epoxy. After shaking remove the red button from the cap and attach it to the pin on the bottom of the container. Meets USDA requirements for incidental food contact accepted for use in federally registered Canadian food facilities VOC-compliant nationwide.Ideal for hard-to-reach areas exposed to corrosion and chemicals like welds, seams, bolts, etc.Adheres directly to clean/rusty/galvanized metal, aluminum, painted surfaces, etc.Easy activation patented 2K technology extended pot life of 4 days.Exceptional chemical and corrosion resistance must have for every industrial tool crib.This unique, no-mess formula enhances the performance of any top coat in mild-to-severe environments. Get the power of a two-component epoxy in the convenience of an aerosol with Rust-Oleum High Performance (VK9300 System) 2K Epoxy Primer Spray. This unique product contains both components within the aerosol container and are activated prior to use. This primer can be used on clean steel, sound rusted steel, galvanized steel, aluminum, and sound previously coated surfaces. Rustoleum 2K Epoxy Primer is a true two component, amine cured epoxy aerosol rust inhibitive primer.
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