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tough interior paint?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary Kong" data-source="post: 743353" data-attributes="member: 65858"><p>The toughest paint I have ever used is designed to refinish guns. It is a rattle spray can product called Brownell's Aluma-Hyde II. It is so tough people paint ladder steps with it. I've used it on guns and to change the color of my metal laptop (Panasonic Toughbook). The paint doesn't dry, it cures. It cures to touch in 24 hours but gets harder every day. My laptop finish is so tough I can't even fingernail imprint it, and it shows no wear after 2 years, even on the metal carry handle.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is not an oven-bake finish like Duracoat, but basically a really tough spray can paint that will resist gun cleaning chemicals, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary Kong, post: 743353, member: 65858"] The toughest paint I have ever used is designed to refinish guns. It is a rattle spray can product called Brownell's Aluma-Hyde II. It is so tough people paint ladder steps with it. I've used it on guns and to change the color of my metal laptop (Panasonic Toughbook). The paint doesn't dry, it cures. It cures to touch in 24 hours but gets harder every day. My laptop finish is so tough I can't even fingernail imprint it, and it shows no wear after 2 years, even on the metal carry handle. This is not an oven-bake finish like Duracoat, but basically a really tough spray can paint that will resist gun cleaning chemicals, etc. [/QUOTE]
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