Most rattle can paints require at least a week to cure properly, or you leave finger imprints in the surface, or oily marks that are a pain to remove without damaging the newly painted part. This acrylic paint is the hardiest I've used in a long time and is very forgiving if you should handle it after a few hours. A smooth, non-running paint that hasn't the very best of shine, but at the price is very worth getting. 6 for £15 is better than I've seen anywhere and is fully recommended. Great for secondary parts that need a coat before installing, but are not "on show". Now got some clear coat, so will try and bring the shine up a bit.
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I have sprayed a few motorbikes in the past with rattle cans and I can say this is the worst paint I have ever used. Even after shaking it for a long time it still comes out in blobs of paint and doesn’t do an even finish. I would use Halfords paint over this it is that bad
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Easy to spray without problems of the nozzle clogging; however the final finish is not very glossy- much more "satin" and no matter how many coats- thin or thick this doesn't improve. It needs clear lacquer as a top coat anyway so use a high gloss one and no problem.
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This paint is brilliant, I'm not an experienced sprayer and this stuff doesn't run, gives a good coating, dries within an hour (on a sunny day at least) and gives a great gloss coating. Will buy again when I run out
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I've bought this make of paint before, different types and colours, it always gives me a superior finish and the quality is second to none. I will be using this paint on all the motorcycles that I build. Highly recommended.
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