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Anyone have input on the best spray can paint to match gloss black frame/forks? Just for little bits and pieces I want to paint in the garage. Specific brands would be great. Metal & Plastic or one that can adhere to both.

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rust-o-leam ultra high temp black paint found at home depot worked well for me
 
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rust-o-leam ultra high temp black paint found at home depot worked well for me

Just in gloss black or semi gloss?
 
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Lots of info on this, do a search for Epoxy paint. JRK5892 & ERSFX are some good threads.
 
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Try rustoleum appliance epoxy paint. I've painted lots of **** with it and it turned out great! Fork lowers, wheels, battery band, shocks, strut covers. U can get it at home depot, 7 bucks. Seems to match the gloss black pretty good.

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Originally Posted by M_ach07bob
Try rustoleum appliance epoxy paint. I've painted lots of **** with it and it turned out great! Fork lowers, wheels, battery band, shocks, strut covers. U can get it at home depot, 7 bucks. Seems to match the gloss black pretty good.

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Got it thanks for the info!
 
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+1 on the rustoleum appliance epoxy paint.
 
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Here's a small example:



 
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[QUOTE=chris h.;12263536]Here's a small example:

Looks good to me
 


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