View Single Post
  #14 (permalink)  
Old 02-23-2012, 11:02 AM
lal Naja's Avatar
lal Naja lal Naja is offline
CC Member
Visit my Photo Gallery

 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Golden Isles, GA
Cobra Make, Engine: Butler Cobra. 350 Chevy Engine, blueprinted, heads cc'd, ported, polished, manifolds matched, big valves, 1.6 roller rockers, TB Injected, mild cam, MSD crank trigger electronic ignition. TKO-600 transmission. XKE Jaguar rear. IFS by Fast Cars
Posts: 555
Not Ranked     
Default

I have been a fan of Rustoleum for years. I have had great success with their products for industrial projects. I've used it on wrought iron fences and the longevity has been amazing.

I also like their steel primer under their top coat.

What is most appealing to me is the ability to touch up if you get chips or scratches and the touch-up is seamless.

Powder coating although a marvelous product, is a Bi-tch to touch up and forget about getting the touch-up it to match.

So I'm leaning towards the Rustoleum brand and I'm even looking at their water-based industrial coatings. I have a couple of months to decide so I will be doing some destructive testing to see how this holds up.

Arthur
Reply With Quote