Yerba,
That is exactly what I was talking about. Mine is soft and if I press with my finger nail I have no doubt that I could pull off a strip of paint. If what you have is powder coat it is almost impervious to scratches and solvents like lighter fluid, acetone, alcohol and e-juice won't touch it. When I was still engineering equipment I used it exclusively for anything that needed paint. Plus when you get it there is no cure time that you have to be careful. When they take it out of the ovens it is as hard and ready to go as it will ever be. I know I am making it sound like utopia but that's only because it is as far as paints go.
Oh - and if you are a green sort of guy it is greener than any conventional paint ever thought of being. No solvents used and it is electrostatically sprayed on so there is almost no overspray. It comes out of the gun and electrostatically gets sucked to the part being sprayed. The only problem you may have with it is if you try to get it off. Solvents won't touch it so sanding is the only way to get it off - "Very Cool" stuff.
If that is what you got I am really, really jealous.