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Old 02-05-2015, 09:58 PM   #1
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Default Question for "rattle can" painters

Have some small pieces that have been bead blasted, in the past have used Rust-oleum gloss enamel & Rust-oleum 2X primer and the finish looks great but wasn't very durable, chips & scratches easily. Would scuffing up the bead blasted surfaces with 80 grit & let the parts dry in front of a heater (baked on) increase durability? Any suggestions appreciated. Maybe I'm expecting too much from rattle can application?
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