So I made the decision to not prime except where necessary. This is because I hate to paint, mostly because of the odor, but also for all the other reasons discussed in depth here. Now I am working on the fuselage and have realized that this is the best time to finish paint the interior parts that will show. My plan was to use Rustoleum in rattle cans because others have had good results and I like the simplicity, but there is still the issue of odor. While searching the forums I ran across some mention of Sherwin Williams JetFlex WR (Water Reducible). This would add complexity because it does not come in rattle cans but the water cleanup and low odor are very attractive features, I?m thinking it may be worth considering. Unfortunately I have not been able to find much information and have a lot of questions.
1. What kind of primer is compatible? Can I apply it over the NAPA 7220 I have been using?
2. What kind of equipment is required? Do I need an expensive spray gun or is a cheap Harbor Freight gun good enough.
3. High pressure or HVLP?
4. Where can I buy it?
5. How easy is it to apply/repair?
6. How durable is it?
Maybe there are some other water based options. Any input would be helpful.
1. What kind of primer is compatible? Can I apply it over the NAPA 7220 I have been using?
2. What kind of equipment is required? Do I need an expensive spray gun or is a cheap Harbor Freight gun good enough.
3. High pressure or HVLP?
4. Where can I buy it?
5. How easy is it to apply/repair?
6. How durable is it?
Maybe there are some other water based options. Any input would be helpful.