daugen
Epic Contributor
I was just wondering if you stirred or shook the paint before use. Those soilds that are at the bottom of the can is normally the pigment and binders. If you didn't stir the paint to redisolve the soilds, then you "painted" with the thinner that is put in the can. With aerosol cans, you have to shake them for at least 10 minutes (after the marble starts rattling) before use and every few minutes during use.
I agree Valspar is a very good brand and it's easy to use. Especially the automotive brand. PPG, BASF and Dupont all make great paint. With PPG and Valspar being two of the best.
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I work pretty much entirely with rattle cans, which I shake until my arm hurts.
The oem Gravely paint today is terrible, thin and watery, at twelve bucks a can. What a rip.
I have no idea who makes it. But it's such an odd orangey red shade that I'm kind of stuck with oem paint.