TSC paint sucks

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Yea, I have never had much luck with yellow in a spray can. Have tried the rustoleum industrial safety yellow alot at work, JD brand yellow, BPS brand JD yellow, valspar, plain rustoleum, etc. Mostly for touch ups on mower decks and my meyer plow that I painted JD yellow cause I already had a quart. When I painted the plow, I actually got yellow primer, cause I knew yellow didnt cover well no matter what. When I painted the JD261 mower deck I had, I used grey primer. And took several light coats to cover it. Much better results with yellow primer, but I know it isnt as common as grey or red primer.
 
   / TSC paint sucks #32  
Yea, I have never had much luck with yellow in a spray can. Have tried the rustoleum industrial safety yellow alot at work, JD brand yellow, BPS brand JD yellow, valspar, plain rustoleum, etc. Mostly for touch ups on mower decks and my meyer plow that I painted JD yellow cause I already had a quart. When I painted the plow, I actually got yellow primer, cause I knew yellow didnt cover well no matter what. When I painted the JD261 mower deck I had, I used grey primer. And took several light coats to cover it. Much better results with yellow primer, but I know it isnt as common as grey or red primer.

Ever since paint companies were forced to remove lead from paint, getting the products to cover has been difficult.

Bright colors like yellow and red are always the worst.

A similar color primer is almost always the best option.

Since bright yellows are always transparent to some degree, no matter how many coats you apply, using a white primer or base will reflect the most light, and give you the brightest and cleanest end result in the sun.
 
   / TSC paint sucks #33  
Paint.jpgI have had my problems with getting yellow to cover as well. Here is a picture of nozzle problems with the Valspar. I was just painting along today and "bam" paint everywhere in my hand. The other issue I have with Valspar is that is is not as glossy and you end up with flat unblended edges when touching up.
 
   / TSC paint sucks #34  
Since bright yellows are always transparent to some degree, no matter how many coats you apply, using a white primer or base will reflect the most light, and give you the brightest and cleanest end result in the sun.

I didn't know this, thanks. And since I have an entire Cub Cadet to paint...
Have you tried a clear topcoat? I haven't, always wondered...
 
   / TSC paint sucks #35  
Since bright yellows are always transparent to some degree, no matter how many coats you apply, using a white primer or base will reflect the most light, and give you the brightest and cleanest end result in the sun.

I didn't know this, thanks. And since I have an entire Cub Cadet to paint...
Have you tried a clear topcoat? I haven't, always wondered...

I have sprayed thousands of gallons of clear.

35 years of painting cars, trucks, aircraft, boats. etc.

Clear coat does give a deep wet gloss, but you can easily get a nice gloss with a decent single stage urethane.
 
   / TSC paint sucks #36  
Clear coat does give a deep wet gloss, but you can easily get a nice gloss with a decent single stage urethane.

I'm almost embarrassed to ask this but does this hold true for rattle cans? Would rattle can clear make up for a mediocre top paint layer? I know this is like asking Martha Stewart which are the best cheap paper napkins...:D
 
   / TSC paint sucks #37  
Clear coat does give a deep wet gloss, but you can easily get a nice gloss with a decent single stage urethane.

I'm almost embarrassed to ask this but does this hold true for rattle cans? Would rattle can clear make up for a mediocre top paint layer? I know this is like asking Martha Stewart which are the best cheap paper napkins...:D

If you put enough clear on anything, it will look better.

But remember, every coat adds potential dirt and imperfections. All of which are visible in the clear.
 
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Though I have been retired for a few years now, I still get conned into doing stuff like patching a rust hole around this fuel filler.

Since I had no interest in doing this, or any additional painting, I could not justify the cost of the materials I would have had to buy to do this little job, and only use very small amounts of the products. So, I primed, painted, and clear coated this repair, entirely with spray cans.

After I buffed it a little the next day, it looked just like the rest of the car.
 

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I have had problems with Chevy orange paint too, the Platikote brand. I think Plastikote is a Valspar company. When they changed the can to a different style nozzle it never covered like it did before. I think they changed something in their formulation. It may have had to do with the VOC's:confused3: The old Plastikote Chevy orange always did a good job covering.
 
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View attachment 346766I have had my problems with getting yellow to cover as well. Here is a picture of nozzle problems with the Valspar. I was just painting along today and "bam" paint everywhere in my hand. The other issue I have with Valspar is that is is not as glossy and you end up with flat unblended edges when touching up.

Do you think it is a nozzle problem or the paint is just too thin? Can you switch the nozzles between the cans?
 

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