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I have a few brand new cans of various paints I am not going to use and thought I would post here to see if anyone needs it. These are all spray cans. I have:
2 Cans of Zinsser B*I*N primer/sealer. It is great for wood but works for metal, ceramic, glass, glossy surfaces, etc. It is a good primer for hiding oily stains in wood too.
2 Cans of Rust-oleum Paniter's Touch sandable primer. Also a general purpose primer for wood or metal.
1 can, maybe 2 of Rust-oleum plastic primer. Designed for plastic but don't use on PVC, it won't stick. (For PVC use Krylon Fusion).
2 cans each of Rust-oleum paint for plastic. Black and white.
I am doing a project this year that required painting on PVC and it took me a while to find the right primer to use on it. The stuff I decided not to use, I am putting up for grabs. A good paint job starts with a good primer.
I also plan to have some fluorescent paints of various colors left over. These are all Krylon and work best applied over a white primer base. I have red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and a magenta-ish color in the fluorescent but don't know exactly how much of what colors I am going to have left because the primer is still curing on some pieces and I haven't built the rest yet.
2 Cans of Zinsser B*I*N primer/sealer. It is great for wood but works for metal, ceramic, glass, glossy surfaces, etc. It is a good primer for hiding oily stains in wood too.
2 Cans of Rust-oleum Paniter's Touch sandable primer. Also a general purpose primer for wood or metal.
1 can, maybe 2 of Rust-oleum plastic primer. Designed for plastic but don't use on PVC, it won't stick. (For PVC use Krylon Fusion).
2 cans each of Rust-oleum paint for plastic. Black and white.
I am doing a project this year that required painting on PVC and it took me a while to find the right primer to use on it. The stuff I decided not to use, I am putting up for grabs. A good paint job starts with a good primer.
I also plan to have some fluorescent paints of various colors left over. These are all Krylon and work best applied over a white primer base. I have red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and a magenta-ish color in the fluorescent but don't know exactly how much of what colors I am going to have left because the primer is still curing on some pieces and I haven't built the rest yet.
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Re: Need any paint?
Mon, July 11, 2005 - 11:21 AMHellooooooooo!
Yep, yep, yep and yep.
We can use it. The primer sooner than the other more-colorful later-arrivals.
Drop them off at my house, maybe?
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Re: Need any paint?
Mon, July 11, 2005 - 5:18 PMI can get up that way tomorrow. I wasn't driving the last time we came over so you are gonna have to send me directions and a time that works for you.
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