VintageSchwinn.com paint.
Love the pre matched colors. Wish it was a bit harder of a finish.
I learned many a tip from a few members (Buster, Bricycle &
Your paint is only as good as your surface. Sand, primer, sand, primer, sand, primer, sand, primer, sand. You get the idea.
Heat helps the layers bond, so working in a hot day or allowing it to cure in warmth helps.
I do about 3 coats, 5-10 mins apart.
The first layer isn't heavy, just a tacky basic cover.
Make sure your rattle can tip is clean for even spray.
Make sure you have enough paint to finish the job.
Enamel paint without clear coat is the most original finish to vintage.