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Spray can vs. spray gun
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<blockquote data-quote="LaqueRatt" data-source="post: 507509" data-attributes="member: 32586"><p>You are so right thill! Rusto is great stuff. It is naturally resistant to rust and as you say with the right additives you can get awesome results. I painted a whole car with that stuff one time and once wet sanded and buffed it, it shined like lacquer! Just don't forget your additives or the stuff will take months to harden enough to wet sand, if at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaqueRatt, post: 507509, member: 32586"] You are so right thill! Rusto is great stuff. It is naturally resistant to rust and as you say with the right additives you can get awesome results. I painted a whole car with that stuff one time and once wet sanded and buffed it, it shined like lacquer! Just don't forget your additives or the stuff will take months to harden enough to wet sand, if at all. [/QUOTE]
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