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    Senior Member Bitsyncmaster's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bitsyncmaster View Post
    I'm testing another paint. STEEL-IT Which claims to be Polyurethane and is offered in black. I did my normal light first coat and a second coat 5 minuets later. This paint covers real good. Probably the best I've seen. Looks like a little orange peal. Will do my solvent test after a few days of drying.
    Well that paint does not pass my solvent test. I guess the only thing that would pass it is the two part epoxy paints.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bitsyncmaster View Post
    Well that paint does not pass my solvent test. I guess the only thing that would pass it is the two part epoxy paints.
    Or powder.
    David Teitelbaum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bitsyncmaster View Post
    Well that paint does not pass my solvent test. I guess the only thing that would pass it is the two part epoxy paints.
    That Steel-It threw up some red flags for me just looking at the label. “Stainless steel in a can!” “Weldable!” Right off the bat, I can see they have no reservations about overselling the product. What does it mean for a polyurethane paint to be weldable, anyway?


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    I'll say it again

    Cerakote or Duracoat. Get the air cure type not oven cure.
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    Spray Max makes a 2 part catalyzed rattle can paint.
    Once you activate it the can is only good for about 48 hours but should resist most solvents.
    I've only used their clear in the past but I believe they have some pigmented varieties.

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