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Mike Kelly
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I have been using lots of acrylic enamel paint over the past year with great results. I know that others have too. For those of you who do, what brands have you been using, and are you happy with the results? There have been lots of negative postings about using acrylic enamels, but maybe they're not using a good brand. I use Behr paint. It's easily available from Home Depot. What do you use............?

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Mike"Spud"Kelly
zipperhead design
Westminster, MA

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Raymond Chapman
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Sherwin Williams Super Paint 100% Acrylic because the store is just around the corner from my shop and it is convenient when I need something fast.

Also, I bought a supply of Porter paint through Gary Anderson at Rhino Paint Company and think it is just about the best I have ever used. He has some great special colors that he has mixed.

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Chapman Sign Studio
Temple, Texas
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Felix Marcano
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1 shot, krylon, painters touch. Clears: imron 500, limco 4.

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Felix Marcano
PuertoRicoSigns.Com
Luquillo, PR

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Wayne Webb
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I have been using Sherwin Williams DTM acrylic for topcoating all of our redwood and HDU signs. I can apply vinyl to it and (thinned about 1 pint to a gallon) it sprays quite nicely with my HVLP gun. We haven't used any OneShot or Ronan for quite some time.

Sherwin Williams "WoodScapes" solid color stain is what we use for backgrounds on sandblast signs and just started using "FSC-88 WB" for priming HDU. Sometimes use Krylon spraybombs for small projects.

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Webb Signworks
Chipley, FL
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