

This is the only rust coating to hold a patent.

The Rust Bullet Automotive Rust Inhibitor Paint is something you'll want for the bottom half of that prized ride. The same is true for complaints regarding issues trying to use this over silicone products that were previously used to retouch faded trim. Some say you should play with the spray-gun variant to get the mix just right, but that's easy to live with.

There really isn't much to dislike about this product. You also have the option to buy it in one-quart cans for spray guns or in an aerosol can to keep things simple. Like many others on our list, this product is affordable and easy to apply. It's arguable that the finish of this product is much better than what many cars come with, and it can even be used to paint trim that wasn’t black, to begin with. SEM's Trim Black paint is designed to match the satin-black finish most manufacturers put on vehicles. While most paints focus on the bigger bits, SEM excels in bringing the trim to life.

For being relatively cheap i can't imagine it's the highest quality stuff possible, but it seems to be plenty good enough for any paint work that you're willing to DIY from a spray can.This one-quart can of paint lacquer comes ready for use in a sprayer. A coworker of mine has done entire body panels with their stuff and it looks great and seems to hold up to the elements pretty well. The spray can I got for my BMW matched better than a body shop was able to do on my fiesta (granted the fiesta is a three stage paint that's harder to match). I've always used their stuff and know others that have as well. I did not get a chance to use it on that car but have sinceused on aonither car and it came out very nice. It was for the front bumper on our short lived SAAB unicorn. I got some paint from after the last thread on here. One vote for the local NAPA body supply store, they are amazing places with all sorts of things you don't yet know you need and tools/supplies to make the job better.Īlternative in Covid-don't-shop-just-order is Always received good products from them.
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I am trying out a can to see how it will look for my hood, I may need to order an additional can or 2 for full coverage, but given the cars age I'm not 100% sold on doing fresh paint on one part.Īaron_King said: glueguy (Forum Supporter) said: Paint coming from a can will never be as nice as paint shot by an expert out of a gun.but it can still be very good.ĭepending on where you are located, you may have mixed one for me within the last day or so! The biggest thing is prep work and using a good product. Here we can mix single stage or base coat clear coat in cans. I am in Canada so I can't speak to voc laws in any given state. This means the only variance between what's in the can and the colour on the car will be how faded your car is and the difference in the clear. Some paint formulas scale down very well and mixing the 4oz required in a can is easy. The questions to ask are what quality of paint is in the can, and how close the match it going to be. Truth be told there are lots of places that can mix up a can of colour match. I have probably mixed a dozen cans this week as I'm currently filling in at a cmax (NAPA paint division location).
