I have no dog in the fight, but I've used Du Pont's Delfleet Essential on three motorhomes now and have been surprised at the quality. It is a single stage polyurethane with a catalytic hardener that is as easy to apply as sprayed Rustoleum. It probably isn't as good as Imron but it is about 1/3 the price. Sprayed with a HVLP gun, it dries with a glossy finish similar to a factory paint job and seems to tolerate bird poop reasonably well. I have't tried color sanding and buffing though I'm sure you could. Jack
Lol. I'm watching my bus as the paint slowly peels. Each day brings worse peeling. I notice its mainly where the sun hits the paint.Is there any paint at tractor supply that's any good? I know to avoid Rustoleum now.Sent from my Nexus 7
... And that despite washing then scuffing the yellow paint!
Yeah, but if it's a bad batch of paint, it's not going to stick no matter how much you wash and scuff. And the way life is, if you don't get it washed and scuffed right, even the best paint won't stick to it. Did anybody put a really thick coat of silicone car wax on that bus sometime in the past?
Based on what I see, the problem wasn't a bad batch of Rustoleum, BUT instead was more of an incompatibility issue of the top coat & what you were painting over.