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I have some rustoleum prof. gloss black paint left over from previous painting.

A question i have is would it be of any help as far as coverage goes to apply the rustoleum prof. gloss black first and then lay the brightside black over it or just use the brightside paint.






Ok.... there would be no problem using the Rustoleum gloss black first and later using the Brightside. That is basically what I did on my McLaren, albeit I was using fire red.

The main advantge would be cost. It is cheaper to lay on those first initial coverage layers using the Rustoleum, since it cost less. That is about the only advantage to using Rustoleum for the initial coats... as the amount of work and ongoing surface preparation will be basically the same.

One nice thing about using the Rustoleum for the base and initial coats is that you can easily buy spray aerosols of the Rustoleum high gloss black for spraying in to the nooks and crannies of the doors and other hard to reach spots where a brush or roller have difficulty reaching.

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