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#31455 Fri Mar 16 2007 06:38 AM
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I saw a post on here awhile back talking about how if you mix rustoleum quarts with a reducer and hardener it looks as good as a single-stage automotive paint.

A. Has anyone had any experience with this
and
B. What type of reducer/hardener? I've got a bunch of Omni AU type reducer/hardener.

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Chris. I've had good luck with both brushing Rustoleum, and thinning it with mineral spirits. The method that you choose, depends on the look that you want.


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