Ultimate Turbo Paint contractor
23K views
Jan 25, 2024
Ultimate Turbo Paint contractor
View Video Transcript
0:00
In this video I want to introduce you to a new kind of spray paint. I'm a big fan
0:07
of spray paint for this sort of work and of course spray paint usually comes in
0:12
cans like this, small cans that are great for small projects, but this Ultimate
0:18
Turbo product from Rust-Oleum, same kind of heavy-duty rust paint that we're used
0:24
to from that company, but in a much larger can with a much different spray
0:31
nozzle. As you can see, regular spray paint and the fan spray nozzle. So bottom
0:39
line is this covers a lot more ground a lot more quickly and it it fills in the
0:44
gap, quite a considerable gap too, between what would be practical to
0:49
finish with a spray can and what you might need some heavy-duty spray
0:53
equipment for. So it it solves a real real need. I've been waiting for bigger
0:59
heavier-duty higher mileage cans of spray paint for some time so I'm kind of
1:03
interested in how this works. I'm going to show you. We're going to we're going
1:07
to finish this piece of quarter-inch thick plate steel. There are some rough
1:11
spots that I just want to get rid of. It won't take long
1:16
I want to make absolutely sure that there's no oil residue. I like to use
1:22
this stuff called crud cutter. It's not difficult to do at all. It's cheap
1:26
insurance because oil and grease are the enemies. I'm going to show you how wide
1:34
of a spray fan that new spray paint offers. The spray, instead of coming
1:40
out of a pinhole like in a regular spray can, it's coming out of a fan-shaped
1:44
opening as you'll see and that fan is about 10 inches wide. So it's like
1:48
painting with a 10 inch wide brush. You can really lay down a lot of paint. You
1:53
can cover a large area. Much larger than this but you know we're going for
1:57
this size so you can see what's going on and see how it works. I'll compare that to a regular spray can so you can make up your own mind. See if
2:05
it makes sense for you. So here's a can of regular spray paint. Just a regular
2:09
hole in the end. Holding it what about six or seven inches away and that's the
2:17
size that you get. About the same distance away and see it's much more
2:28
like a brush than a point application. Done. Nice and even too. There's a lot less chance of marks caused by going
2:58
back and forth with a small spray stream. You can see this would cover a very
3:02
large area. I've had excellent results with Rust-Oleum paint in terms of rust
3:09
resistance. It is the best exterior rust paint that I've ever seen and I've tried
3:13
lots of different brands. This is an enamel, it's an alkyd, it's heavy duty
3:19
and it certainly goes on fast as you can see
#Home & Garden