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Painting Springs - 2001 ZTS - 03-28-2005

What type of paint can be used to paint springs?

Please tell me it comes in a spray can?

What about that plastic coating stuff? You see it in hardware stores, it is a liquid plastic and you can dip the handles of tools and stuff in it. When it dries it is a flexible plastic coating for grip/insulation. Would that work?


Painting Springs - Jaspher - 03-28-2005

2001 ZTS,Mar 27 2005, 05:35 PM Wrote:What type of paint can be used to paint springs?

Please tell me it comes in a spray can?

What about that plastic coating stuff? You see it in hardware stores, it is a liquid plastic and you can dip the handles of tools and stuff in it. When it dries it is a flexible plastic coating for grip/insulation. Would that work?
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You can use Duplicolor engine enamel paint.


Painting Springs - 2001 ZTS - 03-28-2005

That is flexible enough? I guess I was expecting the answer to be more complex.


Painting Springs - Jaspher - 03-29-2005

2001 ZTS,Mar 27 2005, 08:01 PM Wrote:That is flexible enough? I guess I was expecting the answer to be more complex.
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check the duplicolor site.... I think this is what they recommend. I used tremclad rust paint before and it worked.

http://www.duplicolor.com/media/Duplicolor-313L.html