If it was me I would wait until after the season, as they will smell for a real long time. That will also give the paint a much better time to cure and harden properly before you go using it in the bush. Just a thought Travis.
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If it was me I would wait until after the season, as they will smell for a real long time. That will also give the paint a much better time to cure and harden properly before you go using it in the bush. Just a thought Travis.
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Krylon works well, various colours, flat finish, my son did a feeder with this and it blends like it belongs.
Krylon works better than Tremclad as it is more chip resistant. First remove any rust and prime any bare metal. Wait until after the season to give it almost a year to air out.