cast iron paint

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Seymour cast blast looks real nice.

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I have always used Eastwood Cast Blast, but this Seymore stuff definitely looks better. Thanks
it dries crazy fast and i've found it to be quite durable as well. i've not used the eastwood version so i can't comment to that, but i've been using seymour stuff for years and always been pleased.
 
I've always used Duplicolor Cast up here in Canada. For hi temp stuff I use Por-15 manifold grey. Both of these work great IMO.
 
@halifaxhops .
Ray has a spray you put over clean cast-iron.
Lasts a long time retains the natural look, even on exhaust manifolds.
 
it dries crazy fast and i've found it to be quite durable as well. i've not used the eastwood version so i can't comment to that, but i've been using seymour stuff for years and always been pleased.
First, I must apologize. The Eastwood equivalent is called Spray Gray. You'd think I'd know. I bought several cans when it was on sale many years ago.
I used to buy a lot of stuff from Eastwood. Their prices were reasonable, and shipping was average. In fact, I bought my first cheap powder coating gun from them about 20 years ago, and until about a year ago, I bought all of my powder paint from them. Between about 2020 and 2023, the price of their powder paint AND their shipping went up drastically. In fact, I now buy all of my powder from Prismatic. They sell to professionals and have a LOT more colors. Plus, their prices are about 40% cheaper than Eastwood and their shipping is half as much. Their high gloss clear powder is almost twice as expensive as the Prismatic clear. In fact, a 12-ounce spray can of their spray gray is $21. That is higher than pretty much any other brand. I haven't bought much of anything from them in the past year.
 
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