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    Most chemical resistant spray paint?

    Looking for opinions on the best spray paint to use on things like master cylinders, brake calipers and gas caps. Just a simple satin black is all I'm after. Something that can be applied to the bare aluminum without a primer would be ideal.

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    some sort of pj1 epoxy paint is the only thing I can think of

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    Pj1!!!!

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    caliper paint from autozone is durable as hell
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    Does POR15 make any spray paints? Their brush on epoxy paint is great stuff. I will be giving them a call before starting my next project, the PJ1 turned out ok on my last project but if POR15 has a spray paint or something I can run through my sprayer I will be going with that. Did I mention their brush paint rocks!
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