Bennylava
Well-known member
I'm hoping someone here can school me on the easy way to do tough paint. I don't really have the room to use a spray rig properly. At least not right now. The first thing that comes to mind when you think of durable paint would be something mixed with a hardener. But can you get "durable" in a rattle can? If so, what brand would you go with?
How is it normally done? Can you just use whatever paint you want, as long as you make sure that your rattle can clear has hardener? Or does the paint itself need a hardner as well? I'm something of a painting newb. I'm reminded of those cans that have a button on the bottom, and once you press it, the hardener flows into the can with the rest of the clear. Then you mix it well by shaking.
Any help here would be greatly appreciated. I have a few small items around the house that I need to paint. But it never fails that the typical rattle can paint just isn't tough enough. It usually ends up scratching too easily or flaking off at some point.
How is it normally done? Can you just use whatever paint you want, as long as you make sure that your rattle can clear has hardener? Or does the paint itself need a hardner as well? I'm something of a painting newb. I'm reminded of those cans that have a button on the bottom, and once you press it, the hardener flows into the can with the rest of the clear. Then you mix it well by shaking.
Any help here would be greatly appreciated. I have a few small items around the house that I need to paint. But it never fails that the typical rattle can paint just isn't tough enough. It usually ends up scratching too easily or flaking off at some point.
