The best rattle cans on the planet!!!!!!

shamus said:
As far as I know, there are no Spraymax distributors in Canada. And you can't ship aerosols over the border with out paying more than it's worth. Canada's laws on aerosol paints really limit our selection here. Part of the reason why I invested in a couple quality paint guns.
Napa Canada distributes Spraymax 2K in rattle cans. It is a special order item, requiring the buyer to prepay before they will order. It costs about $18 and will take about 2-3 days.
 
Rich Ard said:
Since it should show up once on every page in a 2k paint thread - if you use it, get a real respirator. This stuff will catalyze inside your lungs as well as it does anywhere else and i hear it's a shitty way to go.

Good man. Yeah protect yourself for sure. Don't need to die from stupid bs.
 
This is slightly off topic but has anyone found a high temp that works as well on motors as this 2 part works on frames and tanks? The Ceramic stuff I have used on my motors in past never really seems to hold up much better than the regular clear.

Edit: Basically...what are the manufacturers using when a motor comes stock black? bc that holds up amazing and it doesnt seem to be ceramic coating like what is on black exhaust.

http://www.kbs-coatings.com/diamondfinish-clearcoat.html Brush on???
 
Peter Kwasny GmbH
Heilbronner Straße 96
74831 Gundelsheim
Tel.: + 49 6269 95 - 0
Fax: + 49 6269 95 - 70
Email: info(at)kwasny.de

so ask them for a matte clear and or a Aussi dist ...

~kop
 
I don't think the Spraymax clear is gonna hold up on a motor. Not designed to handle that kind of heat.
 
Just found out the local NAPA has it in stock for 22 bux so I grabbed a can

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Make sure you have a good respirator and even then don't be exposed long...the 3m 6001 filters don't even seem to be fully effective. This stuff is really really dangerous...make sure if you are using a cartridge filter than you change filters like every two hours.


Just got don't painting and man I don't know if it's paranoia or high susceptibility but I feel funky after an hour outside with a respirator. 3m does not claim that 6001 packs are 100% effective.
 
gijoe13844 said:
Make sure you have a good respirator and even then don't be exposed long...the 3m 6001 filters don't even seem to be fully effective. This stuff is really really dangerous...make sure if you are using a cartridge filter than you change filters like every two hours.


Just got don't painting and man I don't know if it's paranoia or high susceptibility but I feel funky after an hour outside with a respirator. 3m does not claim that 6001 packs are 100% effective.

I have a proper respirator and will be working on this out side in the yard away from kids, pets, wife etc. I also tend to hold my breath while I use stuff like this then step back and breath through the respirator then move in, spray, step back and breath etc.
 
trek97 said:
I would be all over this if they made it in a matte finish clear.

They do. I just bought some.

http://www.66autocolor.com/U_S_Chemical_Spray_Max_Aerosol_Satin_Clear_Coat_p/spm-66satin.htm
 
Maritime said:
I have a proper respirator and will be working on this out side in the yard away from kids, pets, wife etc. I also tend to hold my breath while I use stuff like this then step back and breath through the respirator then move in, spray, step back and breath etc.

I heard it can absorb through your skin as well...I'm going to wear a full on poncho, long sleeves, gloves and a face mask as well
 
I think I will grab a set of painters disposable coveralls when I do it. Wear googles or eye protection as well.
 
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