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Bobcat Gray DIY via Rustoleum oil based enamels
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<blockquote data-quote="wateka" data-source="post: 120904" data-attributes="member: 21519"><p>My head was spinning with all the helpful gray color suggestions and no store near me had any of the suggestions/base paints in stock, so I punted. I'm looking for protection, not beauty so I found Rustoleum Smoke Gray at TSC and said to heck with it. Well, at least until I put a sample on a cover plate. Protection? Yes. Anywhere close to Bobcat Gray? Nope. Luckily I had extra Rustoleum gloss black hanging around, so I just started adding black to the gray, while mixing, until it got close. It took about 1/2 quart of black to add to the 2 quarts of gray I had. Make enough to have leftover for touch up's. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]2394[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]2395[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wateka, post: 120904, member: 21519"] My head was spinning with all the helpful gray color suggestions and no store near me had any of the suggestions/base paints in stock, so I punted. I’m looking for protection, not beauty so I found Rustoleum Smoke Gray at TSC and said to heck with it. Well, at least until I put a sample on a cover plate. Protection? Yes. Anywhere close to Bobcat Gray? Nope. Luckily I had extra Rustoleum gloss black hanging around, so I just started adding black to the gray, while mixing, until it got close. It took about 1/2 quart of black to add to the 2 quarts of gray I had. Make enough to have leftover for touch up’s. [ATTACH type="full"]2394[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]2395[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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