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Old 09-02-2017, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by john hall View Post
I've used Rust-Oleum industrial spray paint in cans from Lowes. Not much color selection but appears to be good stuff as far as spray cans go. I wouldn't hesitate to use the black on frames and engines of working equipment. I painted a metal handrail with it and after 2 years it is still looking great. If I were making a trailer queen, I'd consider shooting everything with automotive paint from a spray gun.
I painted 2 trucks with that paint, aside from fade with it it was dang near scratch proof and chip proof. Used both trucks for about 7 years before they went to new owners and the paint was still good
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