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I prefer Rustoleum Sunrise Red for small parts and touch up. It's pretty ding-dang close to the Oxblood.
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Because no one wants to pay 35.00 a qt or 18.00 for a rattle can of the same quality of tsc's 15.00 and 7.00 paint.
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I shoot my stuff with $100 (or more) a gallon paint so I guess I just don't get it....... Tried the "cheap" stuff. Takes too long to dry, fades, scratches easily. I only want to paint something once in 10 or 15 years. Not saying rattle cans don't have a place, but not for restoration, complete paint jobs, hoods and the like. Again, just my I won't comment anymore.
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I've used Rust-Oleum industrial spray paint in cans from Lowes. Not much color selection but appears to be good stuff as far as spray cans go. I wouldn't hesitate to use the black on frames and engines of working equipment. I painted a metal handrail with it and after 2 years it is still looking great. If I were making a trailer queen, I'd consider shooting everything with automotive paint from a spray gun.
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Well not to upset anyone, but if the deal is 100 miles away. you can get it shipped. But the last I knew you can get color matched paints in a rattle can from Napa. Like I said the last I knew they did that.
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Case IH branded paint is actually DuPont it is much nicer but, I'd have to drive an hour to get it whereas TSC is 5 minutes away.
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I know it says its a CNH product, and made in racine wi....or thats their hq.....either way, i bought a quart and shot about half on hood, headlight surround, grill frame and side panels.....tis good shit....havent tried the yellow yet though...say they have cub cadet yellow, and cadet yellow...cant get a code though...oh well, we'll see..only 17$ a quart here in good ol wisconsin!!!!! (Case IH, irongard)
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