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rkubik
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Don't know how this will turn out, but I bought a couple of cans of this water-based spray paint. Technical guy claims it's more weather- and chip- resistant than their solvent formulations, and does not need a clear coat. I'm going to try it on my spare tank.
Sure does give a shiny smooth finish in some tests on a tin can. No smell, either, very handy for me living in a condo with no workshop anymore.
One lesson - it does need a whole lotta shakin' to get a fine spray, much more than solvent-based cans.
Next up - let it cure for a week, then test fuel resistance to a few drops spilled on it, then wiped off to simulate use on a fuel tank.
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Sure does give a shiny smooth finish in some tests on a tin can. No smell, either, very handy for me living in a condo with no workshop anymore.
One lesson - it does need a whole lotta shakin' to get a fine spray, much more than solvent-based cans.
Next up - let it cure for a week, then test fuel resistance to a few drops spilled on it, then wiped off to simulate use on a fuel tank.
More later