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Even Eastwoods chassis paints (not any better than Rustoleum or Krylon ?)




I disagree..

I have used Eastwood's extreme chassis black numerous times, and it is more durable than any krylon/rustoleum stuff I have ever seen. Once it's cured, it is as hard as a rock.




Have you tried the Kyrlon Indusrial line of spray paint.

High solids and less tendency to fish eye.

Osha Black from Krylon is very close to Eastwood Chassis Black.

Many times you can order Krylon through a hardware/parts/etc store for in-store pickup without paying shipping.

http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail...0&ppt=C0171






No, I have not tried that before...

The extreme chassis black though, once cured basically needs to be ground off to remove it from my experiance.

I did the suspension parts (including control arms, subframe, etc) on the Torana with it, and I had to weld a couple of little things onto the lower control arms, and needed to use a 40 grit flap disc on my angle grinder to get the paint off the spot needed.




Is the Extreme Chassis Black come in a spray can or is it to be brushed on like POR15?

Not familar with the "Extreme" version of Eastwood Chassis Black.

EDIT: I see it's around $19 and up for the 14oz spray can.

Do the nozzles clog easily if you don't use the whole can at one time?

Last edited by autoxcuda; 05/18/13 01:41 AM.