I'm painting my Murray Moterey with a satin rattle can (krylon fusion) so far so good. Is the texture supposed to feel rough or do I need to smooth it out with steel wool or something?
It looks great but feels a little rough to the touch.
Rattle can satin finish
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Rattle can satin finishI'm painting my Murray Moterey with a satin rattle can (krylon fusion) so far so good. Is the texture supposed to feel rough or do I need to smooth it out with steel wool or something?
It looks great but feels a little rough to the touch. No Lycra.....EVER!
Re: Rattle can satin finishTry wet sanding it with some 400-600 grit wet/dry paper between coats and finish with a satin clear.
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Re: Rattle can satin finish
an doing that will also insure a longer life fo your paint I would go with at least 5 coats of clear Kountry Kustoms
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Re: Rattle can satin finishIs that Fusion a textured paint?
If it is not sounds like you are spraying it on a little to dry. May need to do a little heavier of a coat but not so much that it runs.
Re: Rattle can satin finishIsn't Fusion for plastic?
Re: Rattle can satin finishThe can says it can be used on metal....so far it looks good. The wet sanding seems to be working ok.....the color looks a little too "army green" than I like but I guess I can do red fenders or something for a pop of color.
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Re: Rattle can satin finishTry soaking your spray can in really hot water before spraying it. That helps the paint flow better through the nozzle and it lays down much more evenly.
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Re: Rattle can satin finishIt's been over 100 degrees here for 2 weeks. No cold cans here. I followed someone here's advice and got one of those 3 dollar trigger thingys. It made a world of difference. I was never great at spray painting but my bike looks great. No drips, no orange peel. May not be up to professional standards but it's good enough for me.
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Re: Rattle can satin finish
Even if it has been hot it still helps believe it or not. It doesn't matter what I paid for it, it matters what it's WORTH. I never buy anything I will regret KEEPING.
Krylon FusionFusion is for plastic, the paint is thicker too. I would personally try a different enamel so you can spray multiple thin layers.
Re: Rattle can satin finishI've been on vacation so I haven't made much progress. Hope to pick it up this week
No Lycra.....EVER!
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