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FYI, I'm 99% sure this is normal price. Also just be warned the "gloss" is pretty flat and the paint isn't great but serves my purpose for touching up tongue jacks, receiver hitches, trailers, lawn mower blade desks, etc. Since the paint it isn't the greatest it actually blends pretty darn well with already weathered black paint. Almost a poor man's bumper paint.
Also the paint does NOT last very long or coat well (when compared to more expensive paints) so you end up using 2-3x this paint vs $7-9 can if painting from scratch. At that point you might as well just buy better paint because there is zero cost savings..
FYI, I'm 99% sure this is normal price. Also just be warned the "gloss" is pretty flat and the paint isn't great but serves my purpose for touching up tongue jacks, receiver hitches, trailers, lawn mower blade desks, etc. Since the paint it isn't the greatest it actually blends pretty darn well with already weathered black paint. Almost a poor man's bumper paint.
Also the paint does NOT last very long or coat well (when compared to more expensive paints) so you end up using 2-3x this paint vs $7-9 can if painting from scratch. At that point you might as well just buy better paint because there is zero cost savings..
Yeah, this is regular price. This actually used be about $1.50 prior to COVID-19.
FYI, I'm 99% sure this is normal price. Also just be warned the "gloss" is pretty flat and the paint isn't great but serves my purpose for touching up tongue jacks, receiver hitches, trailers, lawn mower blade desks, etc. Since the paint it isn't the greatest it actually blends pretty darn well with already weathered black paint. Almost a poor man's bumper paint.
Also the paint does NOT last very long or coat well (when compared to more expensive paints) so you end up using 2-3x this paint vs $7-9 can if painting from scratch. At that point you might as well just buy better paint because there is zero cost savings..
would you say the Rustoleum paint that's been on sale is decent quality in terms of how long it'll last? I'm also using it for a trailer. Boat trailer to be specific.
would you say the Rustoleum paint that's been on sale is decent quality in terms of how long it'll last? I'm also using it for a trailer. Boat trailer to be specific.
FYI, I'm 99% sure this is normal price. Also just be warned the "gloss" is pretty flat and the paint isn't great but serves my purpose for touching up tongue jacks, receiver hitches, trailers, lawn mower blade desks, etc. Since the paint it isn't the greatest it actually blends pretty darn well with already weathered black paint. Almost a poor man's bumper paint.
Also the paint does NOT last very long or coat well (when compared to more expensive paints) so you end up using 2-3x this paint vs $7-9 can if painting from scratch. At that point you might as well just buy better paint because there is zero cost savings..
You paint lawn mower blades? Why do you do that, if you don't mind me asking? 🤔
FYI, I'm 99% sure this is normal price. Also just be warned the "gloss" is pretty flat and the paint isn't great but serves my purpose for touching up tongue jacks, receiver hitches, trailers, lawn mower blade desks, etc. Since the paint it isn't the greatest it actually blends pretty darn well with already weathered black paint. Almost a poor man's bumper paint.
Also the paint does NOT last very long or coat well (when compared to more expensive paints) so you end up using 2-3x this paint vs $7-9 can if painting from scratch. At that point you might as well just buy better paint because there is zero cost savings..
Exactly what I was coming here to say. Not much of a sale and some pretty thin paint. I use it for stuff like painting steel targets after shooting or something else that doesn't really matter what it looks like after you've sprayed.
Exactly what I was coming here to say. Not much of a sale and some pretty thin paint. I use it for stuff like painting steel targets after shooting or something else that doesn't really matter what it looks like after you've sprayed.
For targets this is the best stuff on the planet. Kinda pricey but lasts forever and is truly one coat: goes from bare metal to solid white in a quick pass. In the end I think Bulls Eye 1-2-3 is the cheapest rattlecan for AR500 when you consider cost vs coverage.
would you say the Rustoleum paint that's been on sale is decent quality in terms of how long it'll last? I'm also using it for a trailer. Boat trailer to be specific.
For targets this is the best stuff on the planet. Kinda pricey but lasts forever and is truly one coat: goes from bare metal to solid white in a quick pass. In the end I think Bulls Eye 1-2-3 is the cheapest rattlecan for AR500 when you consider cost vs coverage.
This was two bucks last time I remember looking at it. The rustoleum deals on Amazon this week have been worth the extra cost and then some IMHO. Paint is mainly about prep as long as you use a decent brand, I'd go Krylon or Rustoleum at around 6-7 a can for anything I cared about. For plastics I love Krylon Fusion, I believe it's just a rebrand of whatever they used to sell specifically for plastics, I don't think it really comes off as it more or less melts into the plastic. Sprayed straight on clean dry plastic inside headlights I've had no issues in over a year. For wood or metal you need the right primer first and then any decent paint should be fine.
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Also the paint does NOT last very long or coat well (when compared to more expensive paints) so you end up using 2-3x this paint vs $7-9 can if painting from scratch. At that point you might as well just buy better paint because there is zero cost savings..
Also the paint does NOT last very long or coat well (when compared to more expensive paints) so you end up using 2-3x this paint vs $7-9 can if painting from scratch. At that point you might as well just buy better paint because there is zero cost savings..
Also the paint does NOT last very long or coat well (when compared to more expensive paints) so you end up using 2-3x this paint vs $7-9 can if painting from scratch. At that point you might as well just buy better paint because there is zero cost savings..
Also the paint does NOT last very long or coat well (when compared to more expensive paints) so you end up using 2-3x this paint vs $7-9 can if painting from scratch. At that point you might as well just buy better paint because there is zero cost savings..
You paint lawn mower blades? Why do you do that, if you don't mind me asking? 🤔
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Also the paint does NOT last very long or coat well (when compared to more expensive paints) so you end up using 2-3x this paint vs $7-9 can if painting from scratch. At that point you might as well just buy better paint because there is zero cost savings..
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https://www.lowes.com/pd/Zinsser-...oz/3540720
I originally bought it for Rubber Dummy targets because that is what they recommend however I find about any paint / primer works there.
Project Farm has a comparison video that includes them.
https://youtu.be/5FP70exEpQQ?si=
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Zinsser-...oz/3540720 [lowes.com]
I originally bought it for Rubber Dummy targets because that is what they recommend however I find about any paint / primer works there.