recommended spray paint for motorcycle tank

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recommended spray paint for motorcycle tank

28 Nov 2015 19:00
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I'm thinking possibly of painting my tank but I'm not sure what spray paints and clear coats are gas proof. I'm only planning on using spray paints.
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Re: recommended spray paint for motorcycle tank

28 Nov 2015 19:24
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Put the words rattle can paint into the search box and have a read.
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Re: recommended spray paint for motorcycle tank

28 Nov 2015 19:32
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Catalyzed urethane is about as good as it gets. Use a good two part epoxy primer underneath. You can't leave gas sitting against it indefinitely but it will easily survive common spills, even if they occur semi regularly.

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Re: recommended spray paint for motorcycle tank

28 Nov 2015 23:33
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Agree with catalized urethane clear coat, commonly known as 2 part or 2k. Cellulose paint can be used under this but be aware that this 2K stuff is TOXIC. Masks can be bought for around £15.

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Re: recommended spray paint for motorcycle tank

29 Nov 2015 03:11 - 29 Nov 2015 03:12
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SprayMax 2k clear is a urethane that comes in a special 2-part can. It's pricy but worth the cost.
As mentioned, you have to wear the proper NIOSH safety gear.
Shake the can, actuate a button to break the seal, shake again to mix the 2 parts, then spray.
I think you have about 24-48 hours to use the product after activating it, depending upon the ambient temperature.
48 hrs is probably a stretch.

www.spraymax.com/fileadmin/download/spra...tmb_gb/TMB033_GB.pdf
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Re: recommended spray paint for motorcycle tank

29 Nov 2015 03:35
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Just to be clear, when using two part urethane paints the "proper" safety gear is a full body suit to keep overspray off the skin and a fresh air supply respirator system. Not simply a charcoal spray mask. Mind you this is overkill for guys spraying a motorcycle outside on a patio but just saying.

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Re: recommended spray paint for motorcycle tank

29 Nov 2015 04:53
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Can you wet sand this stuff?
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Re: recommended spray paint for motorcycle tank

29 Nov 2015 05:03
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Yes, its very hard when cured though. Best to sand around 24 hours after application (depending on ambient temperature) Wet sand with 2500 grit then polish with Farecla G10 compound.

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