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302moz
09-25-2016, 09:00 PM
Having a problem spraying bare steel paint/stainless paint. When you spray it clumps up and gets rough.Tried different cans all the same.Anyone else have this same problem?shaking the can for along time makes no difference. thanks

quik9r
09-25-2016, 10:19 PM
fine coat of primer first may help, I use Sherwin Williams self etching primer

earntaz
09-25-2016, 10:37 PM
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: quik9r</div><div class="ubbcode-body">fine coat of primer first may help, I use Sherwin Williams self etching primer</div></div>

Yep -- self etching primer is a must ... for sure on steel ... TAZ

jl8z28
09-25-2016, 10:42 PM
You must have something on the metal I never use primer so easy to do bare metal

whitetop
09-25-2016, 11:30 PM
Was you spraying out in the hot sun and the metal was hot? That will cause the clumps.

302moz
09-25-2016, 11:34 PM
the paint goes on top of epoxy primer mixed with reducer as a sealer

m22mike
09-26-2016, 12:58 AM
What brand are you using John ?

302moz
09-26-2016, 01:51 AM
inline tube brand

m22mike
09-26-2016, 05:38 PM
I will not buy anything from them <<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/bs.gif for reasons I won't go into here. So I never used there brand, most likley it is repackaged anyway. I have had nice results with Seymour paints, but I do not use allot of rattle can paint.

Stainless Paint (https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Steel-Protective-Spray-Paint/dp/B000ELVTJG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1474911402&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=seymour+stainless+steel+paint)

Mr70
09-26-2016, 08:59 PM
Mike
Can you show us a picture of what you painted with that?
Can it handle High Heat too?

m22mike
09-26-2016, 09:19 PM
I do not have anything now but I will do a spray out tomorrow . It should handle normal engine temps.

Mike.

m22mike
09-27-2016, 11:59 AM
Here are shots of Seymour Cast Blast and Seymour Stainless Steel, with one shot against a piece of bare steel.

http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics/usergals/2016/09/full-2974-49537-dscf6614.jpg
http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics/usergals/2016/09/full-2974-49538-dscf6617.jpg
http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics/usergals/2016/09/full-2974-49539-dscf6616.jpg

302moz
09-27-2016, 12:21 PM
I do not like to use rattle can paint either.But what else can you use to get the bare steel look?

m22mike
09-27-2016, 01:10 PM
What parts specifically John ? Sometimes I acid etch with phosphoric acid, blow dry with hot air, then use R.P.M, and after is sets up even some Boeshield.

Mike

http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics/usergals/2016/09/full-2974-49545-dscf6282.jpg

DW31S
09-27-2016, 02:35 PM
I try to limit my use of rattle can stuff, too, but I always turn it upside down for a day, then heat the paint and shake the living crap out of it to make sure it is thoroughly mixed. Those cans have stood right side up for quite a while before purchase, let alone before use. The part I'm painting MUST be perfectly clean and wiped with lacquer thinner or prep-sol, and the surrounding area must be free of any type of silicone. A waxed car nearby (even covered) can contaminate the area. Been using this procedure for years with good results. I've had good luck with Krylon products. Also, sometimes their color description might not always match my idea of the color I'm looking for, so you might have to experiment to find the exact color and texture you desire

302moz
09-27-2016, 03:18 PM
I like evaporust,and rpm or restoguard wet.Almost every part goes in evaporust for awhile.Just had a pair of BB heads soaking for a few days. Some parts that are pitted you have to prime and paint with bare steel paint.