I bought the Rustoleum brand of clear enamel. I first
used a stainless steel cleaner for kitchen appliances
and then wiped it down with acetone before spraying
the tool chest. Keep in mind, I didn't have too many
fingerprints before I decided to spray a clearcoat. My
tool chest was also empty when I sprayed it.
Bob
--- Arvid Jedlicka <arvidj@visi.com> wrote:
> > I've got the Sam's Club box also, and my bottom
> drawer
> > is loaded down with taps and dies. I haven't
> noticed
> > any ptoblems so far. I dealt with the
> fingerprints by
> > spraying a clearcoat over the entire cabinet.
> >
> > Bob
>
> I'd be worrying about pealing the same way the
> clearcoat
> pealed off my factory alloy wheels after a few years
> if my
> preparation and product were not top quality. So ...
>
> Any particular brand of clearcoat?
>
> And how did you clean and prep the cabinet to accept
> the paint?
>
> Thanks,
> Arvid
>
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Bob Hare (eBay id: rhare34)
Virginia Beach, Va.
1934 Ford Streetrod Pickup
2000 Taurus, 1984 Ranger
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