I need to paint a spare tire cover which is very flexible. The truck is gloss black so no need to get a coded color match, any black will do in that regard.
I have some Van Sickle spray enamel, from an old tractor project. Would that work, or I need a particular paint with flex additive for something like that? It is a "premium" enamel but I'm unsure if it's suitable for that application. It is actually their "Super Premium" line and that makes me think it has extra hardener in it and would be a bad choice. I painted some ABS fender flares a few years ago, and they came out nicely - but I used the coded matched paint from AutomotiveTouchup.com which was probably more tailored for this use.
I have some Van Sickle spray enamel, from an old tractor project. Would that work, or I need a particular paint with flex additive for something like that? It is a "premium" enamel but I'm unsure if it's suitable for that application. It is actually their "Super Premium" line and that makes me think it has extra hardener in it and would be a bad choice. I painted some ABS fender flares a few years ago, and they came out nicely - but I used the coded matched paint from AutomotiveTouchup.com which was probably more tailored for this use.