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Old 06-24-2010 | 01:51 PM
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littlera
 
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Default Rust-Oleum Appliance Epoxy

I have been using Rust-oleum Specialty Appliance Epoxy on landing gear and struts on planes using 15% glow fuel. It seems to be COMPLETELY FUEL PROOF, at least in white color. Have been very pleased. On one plane the exhaust dumps right onto the gear, and the paint just laugh at it! It is also available in "stainless steel" and black colors. Don't know what the stainless looks like, but it is a silver of some description. Of less interest, it is available in other appliance colors like beige. Check the web site.

This paint dries very hard and very glossy, just like the old K&B epoxy paints. It is as good as an automotive finish. Follow the directions carefully. If not recoated within 1/2 hour, you must wait two weeks. I tried it after one week, and it wrinkled. It must cure the two weeks as the can says.

Randy L.


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