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Best Spray Can Finish?


R. Batt

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I've used wheeler ceramacote bake after. Duracote can in a can spray can.

Duracote works well if applied in 4 coats in wear areas.

Also the colors seem more durable than the " bluing" spray.

 

Molly rosin is the most durable I have used.

 

Spend the money on a dlc, ion bond finisd for a gun you like.

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On 12/6/2020 at 1:22 PM, practical_man said:

I’m not a fan of aluma Hyde.  It covers great, but common cleaning solvents infiltrate and peel it right off. 
 

a bake on finish is more durable in my experience

Really? The grip safety on my Single Stack has over 18K thru it, and the Alumahyde is holding up pretty well. I've worn it off the corners of the beaver tail, but that happens with any paint.

 

Alumahyde has a shelf life. If it's a big job, I buy a new can if my current one is over a year old. If it's a small part, I just redo it if the paint doesn't cure.

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Krylon Engine Paint for a gun you don't care about much. It's cheap. Virtually immune to oil, grease and high temps. Cheap too. Comes in lots of pretty colors. Also it's cheap. Easy to re-apply as necessary. And it's cheap.

 

Duracoat for a gun you sorta like. Harder and will wear better but is more trouble to apply correctly and touch up.

 

Parkerizing for a gun you like. Cheap and tougher than any spray coating.

 

If you love the gun then there are a dozen other finishes with price tags to match.

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