[R-390] R-390A knob painting
Norman Ryan
nnryann at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 8 12:20:43 EDT 2019
Hi, all,
I've had good results with Red Devil Ultra High Gloss Appliance Epoxy, RDAE0902. It comes in an 11 ounce spray can. Can't remember where I picked it up, but it likely was at Lowe's some time ago.
For white lines, I've used Plaid Enterprises FolkArt Outdoor Opaque Wicker White 1610. It comes in a two ounce bottle and is available at Walmart in the crafts area.
Have fun,Norman
On Thursday, August 8, 2019, 1:16:58 AM EDT, Larry H <larry41gm at gmail.com> wrote:
Stan, I'm using Rust-oleum black semi-gloss Pro High performance enamel #
239107 in the 15 oz. spray can. I'm very happy with the application and
finish, but the nozzle does get plugged up towards the end of the can. It
seems very durable, but too soon to tell. Be sure to let it cure
completely before striping them. I got the info from John Gedde.
On the 2 sets of knobs I did a few years ago, I used VHT semi-gloss black
epoxy and am happy with the results with it.
For the white lines, I used an artist enamel that I already had on hand,
Folk Art 4001 wicker white gloss acrylic. It is water based, so has easy
cleanup until dry. I used it again because of the color match and it's
durable when dry. I applied it with a syringe I confiscated from a printer
cartridge ink refilling kit.
Regards, Larry
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