MYBAD79
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i have never used rustoleum (except brush on for frames), but i see that rustoleum has an automotive finish system at the local auto stores, i used on the camper a duplicolor lacquer and it is a base coat with a clear coat as a finish. lacquer is an original material on this car and the car was sprayed apart and then together again before the fender piping is put on and thats how you get the original overspary on the fender bolts. lacquer is really easy to spray "and repair" and i have lots of experience with it. i will look at those other paints you mentioned. i have seen cars primed with the lime green epoxy primer that have sat out side for months at repair shops because bills never got paid and there was no rust through, it was really impressive
yup, it was Dupli Color.... not Rustoleum...... I remembered that you used something other than the commonly used base/clear or single stage urethane. The camper looks great, actually quiet impressive considering that you used paint thatvthey sell at AutoZone...
that epoxy comes in several colors, PPG DP40 is white but it comes in grey and black too, think it's called DP50 and DP45.... this primer is also a sealer, it is not hygroscopic like regular primer so once sealed you can leave the car outside in the rain....


















































