I'd never heard of Canbrush till recently, and then I hooked on to it because it was described as "petrol-resistant", so I bought a can of their metal primer (sort of oxide red) for a non-radio application (lawn mower).
I cannot yet say much about the petrol-resisting side of it, but I will say that I have never found an aerosol spray can so easy to use and get a really good finish. It seems remarkably run-resistant and self-levelling and seems to produce what I think is called a high-build (thick ?) coating. It's also very quick to dry, but I did leave it in the airing cupboard overnight because, as with all paints, drying and curing are not the same thing
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Prices on the internet seem to range from about £6 to £20 for a 400ml can - got mine on ebay at the lowest end of that range. There is not much technical backup for it on the net - it is apparently made in Malyasia.
Still at the bottom of the learning curve with it, but very impressed so far.
C
I cannot yet say much about the petrol-resisting side of it, but I will say that I have never found an aerosol spray can so easy to use and get a really good finish. It seems remarkably run-resistant and self-levelling and seems to produce what I think is called a high-build (thick ?) coating. It's also very quick to dry, but I did leave it in the airing cupboard overnight because, as with all paints, drying and curing are not the same thing
.Prices on the internet seem to range from about £6 to £20 for a 400ml can - got mine on ebay at the lowest end of that range. There is not much technical backup for it on the net - it is apparently made in Malyasia.
Still at the bottom of the learning curve with it, but very impressed so far.
C
She came in through the Bathroom Window, Protected by a Silver Spoon...


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