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dieselenthusiast wrote:Lyrikz wrote:
As a guy who has restored quite a few vehicles from the frame up and used many different processes. NOTHING, NOTHING beats sandblasting the effected area, then adding a couple coats of epoxy paint. It will last as long as you do.
Is epoxy paint something that I can rattle can, or is it a product that needs to be professionally sprayed?
Apr-28-2014 10:51 AM
Lyrikz wrote:
As a guy who has restored quite a few vehicles from the frame up and used many different processes. NOTHING, NOTHING beats sandblasting the effected area, then adding a couple coats of epoxy paint. It will last as long as you do.
Apr-28-2014 10:42 AM
dieselenthusiast wrote:
I was wondering what is the best method to restore some of the rusted metal on our travel trailer. Should I use a wire brush and rattle can, or do something else?
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Apr-28-2014 06:48 AM
westend wrote:
Some of the specialty coatings like POR-15, are really good for frames and undercarriage. The durability can be outstanding.
Apr-28-2014 06:38 AM
USARMYCW wrote:
Ospho available at Sherwin-Williams. It's what is used by the professionals. Stops rust in it's tracks and you paint right over it. 🙂
Apr-28-2014 06:35 AM
moonlightrunner wrote:
For some of your stuff (like the jack pads) would a brush on truck bed liner be better (once you get rid of the surface rust of course)? I'm not sure a "one product fits all" would apply in your case.
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