Rustolem is it fuelproof
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Hey , I'm building a TF p51. I have some old ,really old, ABS exhaust stacks that look great. I drilled the outlets out and want to paint them Silver to match the cowl. Will Rustolem hold up to glow fuel. Also how about testors brush on paint? Anyone know?Thanks..
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Some Rustoleum is fuelproof. Others, including silver may not be. This has been discussed a number of times and the answer is usually "buy some of the color you want and test it!" If it works to your satisfaction--spray it and be happy. If not--use it for spraying lawn furniture and report the results. Regards.
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I have used just about every color of rustolem paint and have found that all the "GLOSS" is fuel proof and I haven't found any of there other colors that were fuel proof. Both brush and spray. You can always just clear coat it.
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I've found that the flats, clear and metallics don't hold up well at all to glow fuel. All of the gloss solids that I've tried held up well.
I have read somewhere that the brush on Rustoleum silver is fuelproof but I haven't tried it myself.
Incidentally, I've found that even the fuel resistant Rustoleums benefit a great deal from a good, long drying time in warm, dry weather. Otherwise, you may have problems.
I have read somewhere that the brush on Rustoleum silver is fuelproof but I haven't tried it myself.
Incidentally, I've found that even the fuel resistant Rustoleums benefit a great deal from a good, long drying time in warm, dry weather. Otherwise, you may have problems.
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I think you will find silver in almost anything is not fuel proof. There is something about the pigment in it. I don't know what it is but most silvers I have used came off. You see it on cars too. The only one I have ever had work was K & B epoxy paint. That stuff was great.




