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<blockquote data-quote="worminken" data-source="post: 136706" data-attributes="member: 1906"><p>I used Rustoleum on my 12 footer. It sprays beautifully right out of the can. I used a bottom of the line HVLP sprayer. It took about 8 hours to dry to the touch. It takes at least 2 weeks to completely cure. My only regret, is I didn't use etching primer. Where I painted over old paint is not problem, but, over the bare aluminum, there is some that has peeled off.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="worminken, post: 136706, member: 1906"] I used Rustoleum on my 12 footer. It sprays beautifully right out of the can. I used a bottom of the line HVLP sprayer. It took about 8 hours to dry to the touch. It takes at least 2 weeks to completely cure. My only regret, is I didn't use etching primer. Where I painted over old paint is not problem, but, over the bare aluminum, there is some that has peeled off. Ken [/QUOTE]
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