Quote Originally Posted by firebird77clone View Post
I seem to remember a thread a ways back which discussed "appliance epoxy" rattlecan paint.

If I recall, it isn't a true epoxy or it would have set up in the can.

Anyway, what is it? It is very different from other spray enamel rattlecan. It is more sticky and thicker. It certainly seems a more robust product.

Any information is welcome.
If you Google "appliance epoxy primer" it takes you to Rustoleum products, and on the Rustoleum web site you find this product description:
Rust-Oleum® Specialty Appliance Epoxy is an ultra-hard, moisture resistance enamel that is specifically formulated for indoor metal surfaces. It provides a smooth, washable surface for refinishing the exterior of appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, laundry machines, and other indoor metal applications (cabinets, tables). Do not use on objects exposed to heat (stovetops, oven interiors, etc)
Indoor use only
It's not a two part epoxy, and clearly is not for exposure to the elements. So if you're planning to keep your car indoors, on display it might be OK.
Link - Specialty Appliance Epoxy Spray Product Page