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Sorry, I'm in L.A. but even living out here with several shops I used that tall can of RustOlium Enamel on several parts. I wouldn't do my gas tank but things like swingarms etc came out perfect! Start with a black sandable primer and then a couple light tack-coats of black. Then just sand lightly and keep applying the enamel till you have a perfect looking coat. It's also a newer formula and drys much quicker, not like the old skool enamel. I guarantee you can't tell the difference, it's every bit as good as powder coat and MUCH CHEAPER! (being enamel, it will go on top of most anything w/out any problems, just don't try to put an acrylic over it!)
Last edited by rquest; 03-02-2013 at 05:02 PM.
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Sorry, I'm in L.A. but even living out here with several shops I used that tall can of RustOlium Enamel on several parts. I wouldn't do my gas tank but things like swingarms etc came out perfect! Start with a black sandable primer and then a couple light tack-coats of black. Then just sand lightly and keep applying the enamel till you have a perfect looking coat. It's also a newer formula and drys much quicker, not like the old skool enamel. I guarantee you can't tell the difference, it's every bit as good as powder coat and MUCH CHEAPER! (being enamel, it will go on top of most anything w/out any problems, just don't try to put an acrylic over it!)
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He's local to me. He's did my bike. There's no question that the work is top notch. Ton's of non local guys from all over send him their stuff too.
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