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<blockquote data-quote="gpappy" data-source="post: 3642039" data-attributes="member: 581966"><p>Hey thanks for the good words. I used primer. I actually had some Kilz in spray cans around and used it (two cans worth) then sprayed the Rustoleum thinned 20% with xylol, shot three coats and used maybe 3/4 quart which cost 11 bucks. Cheap finish, but I really liked the texture and feel to the finished paint. I was going to shoot automotive paint I had on hand but decided to experiment and I'm glad I did. Just be sure your prep is good because EVERYTHING shows through the finished paint job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gpappy, post: 3642039, member: 581966"] Hey thanks for the good words. I used primer. I actually had some Kilz in spray cans around and used it (two cans worth) then sprayed the Rustoleum thinned 20% with xylol, shot three coats and used maybe 3/4 quart which cost 11 bucks. Cheap finish, but I really liked the texture and feel to the finished paint. I was going to shoot automotive paint I had on hand but decided to experiment and I'm glad I did. Just be sure your prep is good because EVERYTHING shows through the finished paint job. [/QUOTE]
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