I'm not expecting the same quality results I get with an airbrush. Even with normal paint, a rattle can paint job isn't as good as an airbrush. However, if I'm touching up the paint on the mailbox, a rattle can is good enough and a lot less hassle than the airbrush. Especially cleanup. I'm starting a trunk gun build and it's going to get knocked around so I'm not worried about starting pretty because it won't stay that way long.
