Seymour Alumi-Blast paint
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Seymour Alumi-Blast paint
Have anyone used the Seymour Alumi-Blast paint on wheels or engine cases, etc. It looks like a possible solution to the severe corrosion on some Sportster parts I'm working on. I'm curious if anyone has any input on their products. Thanks.
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there are many wheel paints. some have great success with fusion and it is a primer/top coat.
when i did my wheels, i fine media blasted them to remove the grainy surface and used a self etching/filling primer and vht wheel paint.
rustoleum has gone into that market but i shy away from the brand which once used to be good. it used to last for years on outdoor yard items but no so much now and the latex i use now lasts 10 times longer with less fade since latex is sorta self renewing through the chalking process. a blessing when you have to paint a 30 foot tall triangle tower.
when i did my wheels, i fine media blasted them to remove the grainy surface and used a self etching/filling primer and vht wheel paint.
rustoleum has gone into that market but i shy away from the brand which once used to be good. it used to last for years on outdoor yard items but no so much now and the latex i use now lasts 10 times longer with less fade since latex is sorta self renewing through the chalking process. a blessing when you have to paint a 30 foot tall triangle tower.
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