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    I've used the Duli-Color self-etching primer, sprayed well (I like the fan nozzles) and strong as it resisted a screwdriver scrape after 24 hours.

    The cheap stuff (yellow label, black paint) from AutoZone wipes off with a terry cloth towel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBC
    I've used the Duli-Color self-etching primer, sprayed well (I like the fan nozzles) and strong as it resisted a screwdriver scrape after 24 hours.

    The cheap stuff (yellow label, black paint) from AutoZone wipes off with a terry cloth towel.
    Indeed,,,if your a 'bomb' user,fan spray is the only way! Before I went to gun and compressor I could use them in the dark and look great,seriously.BUT,,,,spray some metal(bare) with this system and leave it out in the elements,on the ground,for a few years to see if it's worth the effort.Has anyone else done this? Here where I live we go from below zero with snow/ice to all day sun and around 100 deg. in the summer.
    Does any of the paint companies do a 'takes a licking and keeps on shining'test?
    "On a r-e-e-e-e-al,,,,qu-i-i-i-i-i-et night,,,,,,,,(whisper),,,,,,,, you can hear a Ford rust!!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by FAYLUR
    Indeed,,,if your a 'bomb' user,fan spray is the only way! Before I went to gun and compressor I could use them in the dark and look great,seriously.BUT,,,,spray some metal(bare) with this system and leave it out in the elements,on the ground,for a few years to see if it's worth the effort.Has anyone else done this? Here where I live we go from below zero with snow/ice to all day sun and around 100 deg. in the summer.
    Does any of the paint companies do a 'takes a licking and keeps on shining'test?
    Yes the Name brand paint products do Research and Development on their paints . Salt Bath tests , UV tests , ect ...............
    Most likely in the 10's of millions of dollars .

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