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Old 04-10-20, 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
No idea if the pure is durable or if its like most spray paint..

I've hone sprayed a few bikes with spray.bike paint and all have been durable. Its 85% prep and finish work that makes a good looking job also be durable.
There are tons of colors and its easy to use.
i did one 2.5 years ago and use it for road ride and on my trainer in the winter. No scratches yet, much less flakes. One of my kids has an mtb painted with it and its held great for a year. She is harder on any bike in 1 year than I am in 4.

Montana paints are designed for graffiti. There are different nozzles for different spray patterns. I'm sure durability is pretty meh.
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