Yeah mainly after the range for high country trips. I don't remember how much it cost but I was a student when I bought it, so it must have been cheap.
So the stone chip paint is a fair bit thicker than normal paint but I wouldn't say tarry which is what I expected. The best technique was to brush it on to get full coverage, then with a heavily wetted 3" brush, dab the brush down corner first and as you pull the brush off each time, you leave a texture that looks "right" for body deadener with enough thickness to do the job. Flashes quickly, cures in 24h.
So the stone chip paint is a fair bit thicker than normal paint but I wouldn't say tarry which is what I expected. The best technique was to brush it on to get full coverage, then with a heavily wetted 3" brush, dab the brush down corner first and as you pull the brush off each time, you leave a texture that looks "right" for body deadener with enough thickness to do the job. Flashes quickly, cures in 24h.