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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Manchester" data-source="post: 33114" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Re: The "official" cabinet finishing thread</p><p></p><p>Just FWIW, I used some of the cheap pep-boys Duplicolor car underbody spray for another project (not related to cabinet finishing). It is sort of a messy tar like substance. If you were considering it as a poor man's cabinet covering, I would not recommend it. I used it on the back side of a thin aluminum horn to reduce ringing and it worked pretty well for that, but I would not use it on any exterior surfaces. It dries dark dark brown and has a bumpy porous texture. If you use it for anything, be sure to put down plenty of newspaper to catch overspray, and do a test spray on some cardboard to get a feel for the spray action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Manchester, post: 33114, member: 82"] Re: The "official" cabinet finishing thread Just FWIW, I used some of the cheap pep-boys Duplicolor car underbody spray for another project (not related to cabinet finishing). It is sort of a messy tar like substance. If you were considering it as a poor man's cabinet covering, I would not recommend it. I used it on the back side of a thin aluminum horn to reduce ringing and it worked pretty well for that, but I would not use it on any exterior surfaces. It dries dark dark brown and has a bumpy porous texture. If you use it for anything, be sure to put down plenty of newspaper to catch overspray, and do a test spray on some cardboard to get a feel for the spray action. [/QUOTE]
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