Anyone used Rustoleum "Hammered"?
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I've used the silver on a piece of PVC. Turned out ok and has lasted over a year now being outside. Haven't needed to touch it up, but I would think that it would blend easily
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I've used up a couple of cans on different projects but haven't tried any touchup. I like it, works fairly well for hiding imperfections and blemishes in the material.
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I used it on a pair of aluminum a pillar light mounts. It began to flake after about 2 months. I removed it, scuffed the aluminum some more, and repainted. It still flaked. I wouldn't recommend it.
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I've used it on an iron bed that I refinished and for a metal bed that my dad made for me. I love the look and it holds up well, but it is inside, lol. The texture hides imperfections and I think it would touch up well.
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I used it on my Poison Spyder diff covers. Its held up fine over a year later. The only imperfections are from me hitting rocks on the trail. I haven't touched them up yet, so I can't help there. I guess I should probably do it sooner than later. I'll try and get it done this week and report back.
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I used it on all of my wheels. No problems chipping or flaking thus far. Also went over with a matte clear coat when finished painting. Several thin coats is the key as opposed to getting in a hurry. It dries fast enough in about 20 minutes to apply next thin coating.