Well, I discovered that Rust-oleum canned paint has very fine pigment when I used it with a commercial grade pistol gun (Wagner). I was surprised to see that there is nothing left in the strainer, nor into the cup. And I also noted how glossy can be when applied as a "wet coat". Some tones contain too much oil though and have a tendency to dry slowly (48 hours minimum before even thinking to sand a solid applied coat). Self-leveling is very good and they run like champs on any solvent based thinner (cellulose based, lacquer thinner, turpenoids - you name it - only paint stripper I never tried as thinner
 )Thanks for your interest!
Gabriel
 














