lolaetype
Well-known member
I stopped by the Eastwood tent at the Hershey Swap Meet last month. I mentioned to one of the guys working the tent that I had 20 year old cans of Eastwood product that still sprayed like new. He told me to hang onto them because they were in the process of changing the formulas and although he didn't come right out and say it he indicated the new stuff wouldn't be as good.Speaking of spray paint, i used a can of Eastwood paint yesterday that was about 18-20 years old. The pattern was a little weak, but it didnt matter since it was just the underside of a mowing deck, but the nozzle didnt clog at all and it kept spraying till the can was empty. I wish Rustoleum was like that.

