Yep, all cans. I'm using cheap car repair spray cans from one of the biggest chain of stores for that stuff in Sweden. This paint is actually not that great, the reason I'm using it is that you can choose between a lot of different shades of colour. I have now been told about a company that fills spray cans with any car colour you want, I'm going to check that out. Higher quality on those, I'm sure.
I sprayed the clearcoat from the same brand of paint as a primer, sanded that even, and then sprayed the red. I figured it was safer to use the same type of paint so there wouldn't be any weird reactions between paint layers. I have sanded the red now and will start clearcoating the whole thing with cellulose laquer spray cans this weekend (I hope...).
I painted it in two steps. First I did the back, so I masked the top and binding and sprayed everything else.
After that, I took the masking off and masked everything but the top. I didn't put any tape on the binding on the top, just on the sides. I figured it would be easier to scrape the binding clean afterwards than to try and mask that thin top edge nicely. It worked fine. I think I used 2 1/2 cans of paint because it doesn't cover too well. If I had used paint that covers better, I might have needed only 1 to 1 1/2 cans.
Biltema?