Can you spray hammerite paint




















In fact, it can help to seal your metal against the damaging effects of exposure to moisture and severe weather. You can expect humidity and other constant threats to cause just as much if not more damage. As a result, this Hammerite paint is rated to protect against them as well while still offering an excellent enamel look that will really shine. In fact, many painters will probably want to start applying this to outdoor furniture and other surfaces, so it makes sense that spray cans are also offered as well.

Do NOT concentrate spray in one spot. Apply coats for maximum protection and allow 15 minutes between coats. Between coats invert can and spray for 2 seconds to avoid blockages. Touch dry 15 minutes, recoat after 15 minutes. Add another product.

Mark Allanson is the man to quantify this one. Chris, have you tried asking Sylva directly? They're moving into a new Unit about 20miles north of Donnington at the moment.

Prior to the donnington show this weekend, they're offering breakfast at new unit at on Sunday followed by a convoy to the show. Steve was trying to get JP down for the meet.

If you want more details, mail me Stephen. From past experience I have perfected the best method for using Smoothrite First, brush on a good heavy coat trying not to create runs.

When it is ready for a second coat, use a Smoothrite aerosol and give it a light top coat - this eliminates all brush marks and you end up with a good thickness. The silver colour is almost an exact match with silver powder coat finish and is great for repainting after welding on that forgotten bracket Cheers, Raz When thinking outside the box doesn't work any more, it's time to build a new box.

I find the spray cans are much better than hamerite and it seems to take to the metal easier so less coats are needed. In answer to questions: I've not been impressed with the finish from the hammerite spray cans before and as the roll bar is bigish and very visible i wanted to get the best finish i can. I've spoken to JP trying to find out what colour it is but its just whatever yellow the powder coaters that he uses have got in. Then i'd need to find out somewhere thats got the same colour as no place is going to buy a whole bow of the colour just for one roll bar.

Might get a can of plasticote to try and see if i can find rust-oleum somewhere Chris Have just been to my local metal work suppliers where I get the rust-oleum and it is available in yellow. If you spray Hammerite, your gun and all equipment used including your Garage will be contaminated with silicon, and you will never be able to spray anything else without getting 'fisheyes' in your work. Hammerite and smoothrite are excellent produces when used on what there were designed for.



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