PAINT GURUS- acrylic spray paint?

B2-Bomber

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i am painting some tubular inner fenders i made, i decided to try something new, i bought some of this, it seems to spray freaking nicely, and cover better than the other rattle-cans i have. being that it is acrylic, seeing as how one is oil base, and the other is acrylic. am i going to see any adhesion/lifting issues with spraying this on top of this:





also, what is the intended use for acrylic spray paint? how does it differ from oil base spray paints? (other than the fact it has a different base) is it harder? does it spray better? stick to some surfaces better than others?
 

B2-Bomber

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these will not really see sunlight because they are inside my fenders, hopefully they won't oxidize too fast. i could probably spray some acrylic clear coat on top of it to slow it down even further i imagine
 

B2-Bomber

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(my bumpers are painted the same)

you used the brush on "clean metal primer", with the spray on acrylic enamel too? i thought i picked an uncommon route to go with. i wanted to reall be able to lay the primer on thick, and a brush usually does that well. that's why i didn't do a ratte-can primer, which never seems to lay the primer on thick enough without running.
 

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that was my original plan ( i bought the primer, and oil-gloss black in quart cans) my whole frame, interior pieces, and other random parts are all the gloss black oil base in a can, brushed on. it self-levels to a finish that looks sprayed on, i used the clean metal formula because it was all new material, that was sanded with 100 grit (wire-wheeled on the welds), and wiped thoroughly with acetone....it was decidedly "clean". but it took me 2 hours to sand/prep/clean it, and 2 hours to lay the primer on such a multi-faceted, angular, tubular part that in order to meet my deadline i decided to spray the paint coat on. i had a few cans of this acrylic i bought to try out sitting on the shelf, it was 2:00 am last night and said "what the hell, lets try it", 20 minutes later it was sprayed, brush would have been 2 hours.

normally i would use the brush, with the gloss oil-base. but at 2:00 am, with work the next morning you weigh your options you know?
 
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