I'm trying to finish of some 3D printed models using the generic spray cans you can find around town but have found that the paints don't seem to harden sufficiently and the finish can be dented if something is left sitting against the paint. Day to day handling of the object doesn't damage the paint.
Are there better quality of paint available, or should I start looking at airbrush paints?
Quality spray cans
try these guy they seem to have good quality spray paints https://www.facebook.com/Samuraipaint.cambodia/
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Thanks for that. That 2K epoxy in a can looks like it would do the job and they also have a putty primer (filler) that I've been looking for as well.
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