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Topic "Oleum" was discussed 850 times on 289 sites in last 3 months
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-08 08:57:00)
by Mitchell Andrus
I used Rust-Oleum Epoxyshield per the instructions. Mix part A and B, wait 45 minutes, roll onto floor. Simple. It was 65 degrees and the shop had been heated to 70 for 2 days prior. 2 days has passed. The leftover in the can (about 2 1/2" deep) has a skin over it similar to the skin you get on oil based paints, but under this skin the paint is still quite wet with the consistency of ...
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-09 17:58:00)
by TerryB
i usaully use plati-kote but getting hard to find in my neck of the woods so i bought some rust-oleum automotive filler primer. Has anybody used this stuff and is it laquer based like plasti-kote and can you paint over it with urethane like chroma base. I know you can with plasti-kote but never used this stuff before and would appreciate any helpful knowledge so i dont mess up anything. ย ...
Started 3 months ago (2009-08-28 13:47:00)
by Born_Annoyed
Rust-Oleum Metallic finish Spraypaint Anyone use this? Likes dislikes. I have never seen this product before... What i want to know how is the finish on pours steel? __________________ --- Born Annoyed 13 x 18 Attached. Yea it's a small space!
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-16 18:35:00)
by westfaliaway
If any of you guys have an old dirty looking vinyl headliner, rust-oleum vinyl spray is a good way to make it look new again. I did mine and Im happy with the results, feels and looks original. I would recommend before spraying, to use some warm water and soap and clean the headliner. It will take a couple coats of paint, overall took us about 7 cans of spray paint. After painting it, I use a ...
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-12 18:35:00)
by mattholland06
i got a new primed bumper but i dont want to paint it, if i sparyed bed liner on it would it hold up good?? i was thinking of using rust-oleum truck bed coating..give me your thought please thanks Register today or sign-in to remove these ads!
Started 2 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-25 10:34:00)
by ben90
Quote: Originally Posted by Crawler677 I use this stuff but in the brush/roll on version for my axles and stuff, works great, for everything else i use black epoxy stove paint. X2. The rust-oleum "hammered texture" has been the only product I've found that even survives NY winters. I've ...
Started 5 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-22 01:18:00)
by mechview
Quote: Originally Posted by Don Stephens My CJ-7 was rusted also at that location and I just put Rust Oleum and a gasket over it. I survived a tip over, but I have yet to put it on its lid.- Would a gasket be a good idea? I was thinking of replacing the metal, adding a center drain hole, painting everything, ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-20 00:36:00)
by dpg_override
Quote: Originally Posted by jimk59 Any reason this wouldn't work on fender flares and splash guards? No reason it should, except on spash gaurds...If your talking about mud flaps, it prolly wouldn't work. Since they are flexible the spray paint type would probably chip from stress caused by the flexing of the ...
Started 6 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-21 10:23:00)
by Phokus
Quote: Originally Posted by norcalfocus01 Use this paint RIGHT HERE http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=24 Its has a very hard finish and lays down very smooth. Id have no problem using this on my own wheels. You can pick it up at Home Cheapo for about 5 bucks a can. Then go to Auto Zone and get the Rust ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-20 16:31:00)
by 970tahoe
Quote: Originally Posted by willigan7 i just got some vht nightshades i have some rust-oleum clear coat glossy, turtle was rubbing compound and polisher... i am about to get some 600 and 2000 grit sand paper... i have a question about the wet sanding... do yall just use water? i have seen some use water and some use a soap and water ...
Started 5 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-22 15:09:00)
by MassOverFemales
Quote: Originally Posted by ExtremistPullup you might want to try a wire brush to get of and loose paint and rust-oleum over it. bar looks fine to me. im just bored and wanted to try this though haha after i get paint off im going to steel wool it
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-19 14:24:00)
by red corner
Quote: Originally Posted by DJ WILBUR here is a video from the lead track http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oviUU17hq4g very cool... Yes. The album is going to be re-released in Germany on December 4th. Here are the details for the new expanded edition (6 bonus tracks and a DVD): http://www.amazon....
Started 6 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-20 22:48:00)
by BRealistic
Quote, originally posted by Afazz ยป Go to a big Veedub event about 15 minutes after show registration closes. Glue it down and trap them all in That might work.... but I could also accomplish the same thing by rattling a spray can of Rust-oleum.
Started 3 days, 21 hours ago (2009-11-23 21:42:00)
by lkn4drt
Quote: Clemson FJ previously said: so you left your's at the height they shipped? also, can you tell me how you painted your UCAs? sand/rattle can? what paint? Sanded the crap out of them.. then used Rust-Oleum Ultra Cover Primer... 3 coats... Then 3 coats of Rust-Oleum Ultra Cover Gloss Apple Red... a pretty ...
Started 2 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-25 11:49:00)
by tk3000
bbarbulo: Yeah, it was a pain. I was recalcitrant about using too much force to strike the drum, but the slide hammer really was the perfect too to get the job done since it allows to focus and direct the strike to the right spot. rc1488: Thanks for the hint, I will use a grinder that I can attach to a cordless drill. I was intending to replace the brake hardware, brakes, brake cylinder, ...