I bought 3 cans and have had nothing but problems. The color flows away on edges.... it sprays so light it takes a lot of coats to get it then your at risk of runs.. and both cans I've used have plugged and when they do that they spit paint.... both times I've used it had to sand down and refinish... the bake stuff they make is really good but If you want spray use gunkote from brownells that stuff is actually pretty good
I didn't have trouble with the nozzle on my spray can clogging but did have trouble attempting an even coat without the paint running. The paint hasn't held up very well considering I haven't used the rifle very much since I painted it 3 or 4 years ago.
Honestly I've had better results with the cheap engine paint applies even, cures faster, and holds up better than the duracoat aerosol. They did change the formula early this year (has a longer shelf life now) but after 3 cans of the old stuff ...never again for me at the price I think it should work as described and it's fallen short everytime.... I will say if you want aerosol the brownells stuff works great and holds up pretty well I've been impressed
There were a few spots that got fixed with engine paint. Mostly because I didn't want to go through the curing process again.
I use the Duracoat spray cans ALL the time (I just used it tonight, and my parts are curing in my toaster oven). I have never had any problems with runs, or with nozzles clogging.
I use the Duracoat spray cans ALL the time (I just used it tonight, and my parts are curing in my toaster oven). I have never had any problems with runs, or with nozzles clogging. I buy mine at knob creek, so I avoid the haz mat & shipping fees.