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Posted by Tom Windsor on July 01, 2006 at 11:20:57 from (152.163.100.65):
After having received a warning about applying Rustolium paint on my 1927 regular yesterday, I was not sure what to expect when I started spraying...so, I did my painting over the primer at noon today--cleaned the gun for the occastion and made sure it was adjusted correctly. This is what I found, that after a tack coat, and followed by a wet coat, there is a very good run out of the paint leaving a very rich glossy finish. (If you use this stuff, keep in mind that you reduce it with Acetone--not laquer or other thinners). I of course do not know the chemical compositon of Emron and Rustolium and not sure I want to know,(I do watch for the skull and cross bones on the labels) but now I have applied both of them and the stuff you get at the dealerships. As far as the surface appearance goes, the all "look" the same to me. I of course had the usual imperfections you get when you are not painting in a dust free paint booth. As of this moment, I am pleased with the appearance. We will see in 24 hours when it dries good. As of this moment, Rustolium Yes, Milk No. TW
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