duke46
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- Joined
- Apr 23, 2014
- Location
- New Bern NC
I just know there has to be another place to post this I guess?
What we have just completed is a 24 x 36 yard grill from blasting to painting using the Rustoleum spray paint (should have used the liquid one). We are not happy of the turn out of it. A spray can type of deal if you know what I mean.
I do have the liquid paint they make and would like to spray it with that so the job would look better when the customer come to pick it up.
I called Rustoleum and they could not advise :shocked: guess no one has ever ask?
The spray can says can be recoated after one hr or after 48 hrs. The liquid one has no recoat time but says may be put in use after 24 hrs and says applying another coat is not recommended.
The spray painting was done 24 hrs ago so I have another 24 to wait if necessary before I can recoat (but that would be using the normal spray paint) unless you guys can tell me more? And should I lightly sand down the spray one before I try spraying the liquid or just prep and paint.
I am running a test on a piece of steel I sprayed with the can about 20 hrs ago and just used a brush to put some of the liquid on to see if there is a reaction.
Oh by the way I do love BBQ and grilling:clap2:
What we have just completed is a 24 x 36 yard grill from blasting to painting using the Rustoleum spray paint (should have used the liquid one). We are not happy of the turn out of it. A spray can type of deal if you know what I mean.
I do have the liquid paint they make and would like to spray it with that so the job would look better when the customer come to pick it up.
I called Rustoleum and they could not advise :shocked: guess no one has ever ask?
The spray can says can be recoated after one hr or after 48 hrs. The liquid one has no recoat time but says may be put in use after 24 hrs and says applying another coat is not recommended.
The spray painting was done 24 hrs ago so I have another 24 to wait if necessary before I can recoat (but that would be using the normal spray paint) unless you guys can tell me more? And should I lightly sand down the spray one before I try spraying the liquid or just prep and paint.
I am running a test on a piece of steel I sprayed with the can about 20 hrs ago and just used a brush to put some of the liquid on to see if there is a reaction.
Oh by the way I do love BBQ and grilling:clap2: