Sunday, March 7, 2010

Does anyone know of a good quality automotive paint that comes in a spray can?

and any guidlines to respraying wheels?Does anyone know of a good quality automotive paint that comes in a spray can?
not sure where you are from but at a place like ppg in zanesville ohio they will custom mix colors for you and hook an aresol can onto the bottle for you so you have real auto paint in a spray form-this only cost about $10-15-look in your phone book for automotive paint dealers/distributors like ppg or dupont-dont just buy spraypaint from wal-mart-this is real paint not krylon or rustoleum-its the best way to go and its not much $$-hope this helps





**as for guidelines on sprayin your wheels-take off the tires and make sure theres no rust or anything on them-if there is use a wire brush that goes on a grinder or drill and knock the rust spots off-also sand the whole wheel with 150-200 grit sand paper this will insure that the paint sticks and wont peel off later-just take your time and avoid runs and drips-should turn out good for yaDoes anyone know of a good quality automotive paint that comes in a spray can?
Sherwin Williams comes in a spray can under the name ';Martin Senour'; sold through NAPA stores. Some stores have the ability to mix your exact paint code and out it in a can for you, you have to check with them about this.
I can name you three good quality brands of automotive paints


which comes in spray cans. They are:


1. Dupont


2. ICI


3. Nippon


Happy spraying!

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