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I can't stand the spray button on Rust-O-Leum. Your finger is gonna get all cramped up, I know mine did. I like Krylon better.

I have two cans of flat black to do your sliders, Dude.

John B.


This is just FYI but, there is a big difference in the make up between Krylon and Rusto. Krylon is solvent based and dries very quickly, which makes it very easy to use (less drying time between coats. Rusto uses an oil type base which takes much longer to dry. Ive found Rusto to be much more durable and fade resistant compared to kylon...with both being far superior to the cheap Walmart junk in the blue can. So its a trade off.


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