Last winter I did a little work on my Ford tractor, went to the local NewHolland dealer and bought matching paint. After using it on the tractor I was really impressed with how well it went on and the resulting finish. Thinking, hey.. if this stuff is fuel proof it will be great for quick profile finishes... Did a little test and it failed miserably...

On LustreKote.... I had sworn to never buy another can of LustreKote after the red on my Omnium turned black, also had trouble with several other cans leaving big clumps or not spraying at all.
Several months ago, one of our local hobby shops went out of business and was selling LustreKote for 50% off so stupid me bought two cans. Decided to paint the fuselage on my new Ringmaster with one of the new cans thinking "how bad can it be"..
Well it can't get much worse, just about the time I was starting to spray the heaver finish coat the can clogged up and nothing would come out. Ran around like a wild man trying to find another nozzle, found a nozzle stuck it in the can and was back in business. Problem was the base coat had dried too much and the top coat ended up looking like I had used a semi gloss paint. Never ever again will I put LustreKote on an airplane..
And just in case some of you think I just don't know what I am doing, I did heat the can, shook the living daylights out of it and kept shaking while I was painting. Sprayed a light coat then went back for a heaver finish coat.. Have two profiles I finished with Rust-Oleum that look like glass, LustreKote is junk do not waste your money.