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Yes, Floetrol is available at Home Depot. You'll find it in an orange bottle or jug near the paint sprayers. You only use a couple of ounces per gallon of paint, but read the label.Thanks TMNT for the name of the thinning/leveling agent you use. I would assume available at Home Depot?
I agree completely with your post and do the red rust inhibiting primer also. But I have not applied what is a latex paint...yet. I like the penetrating effect of oil based paints when thinned and the oil has a preserving affect on steel. So I'm trying to adjust my thinking to accommodate water based methods and results
I wonder about other colors and of course, flat black.
There have been several other threads/discussions on using Behr paint and the summary is that their Ultra Flat exterior house paints do have the same rust inhibitor in it as the Rustoleum primer. Behr confirmed that it was compatible. The reason the exterior house paint has rust inhibitor in it, is to prevent rust and rust bleed through from nails and screws.
There are definitely opposing opinions on the use of house paint on these trucks, but many have used it and most with good results. I've had good results so far, and my truck stays out in the weather. I would not put house paint on unprimed bare metal. I have no worries putting it on a properly prepared and primed surface. Keep it dry for at least 24 hours after painting, longer if possible.
As for the other colors, including flat black, take a look at the attached document. Page 9 has the Federal Standard paint codes for most of the military paint colors. Black is FS37030. Tell the Home Depot paint desk to plug in the 37030 code and it will give him the mixing "recipe" for the paint. I have done this at two different Home Depot's and in both cases the guy didn't know it was already in the system. It worked great in both cases with Behr Ultra Flat Exterior House Paint (#4853).
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