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Maintaining Paint on camper jacks

ejfranz
Explorer
Explorer
Last season I repainted the jacks with an enamel white paint after removing all the rust.
We travelled the north last summer ( many miles on gravel roads ) and they look like ..... again.
Has anyone used rocker panel or a truck bed liner spray to protect their jacks?
I have the older HappiJacs on the camper.

Thanks
06 Chevy Silverado 3500 Crewcab SRW 4WD - Allison 6 speed & Duramax LBZ.
Upgrades: BD diesel exhaust manifold, Edge Evolution, Timbrens & KYB Monomax.
Camper: 2005 Adventurer 90FWS - Electric jacks, LEDs, 6V batteries, roof rack, ladder & awning.
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Old_Days
Explorer II
Explorer II
ISBRAM That is one clean truck and camper you have. I like the large windows.

rockhillmanor
Explorer
Explorer
====KRYLON FUSION=====

Stuff goes on and over everything and STAYS forever. Make sure its the one labeled clearly for Plastic. Also lower on the label it will say wood, metal etc. This is the one that works great for everything on an RV.

Last one I painted for a friend was 6 years ago and everything painted still looks like the day I put it on. Good luck.

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

narcodog
Explorer II
Explorer II
I bought some heavy duty clear tape and it has protect the jacks now for nine years.

ISBRAM
Explorer
Explorer
I had mine coated with Line-X, it should be a lifetime fix.
1999 Dodge Ram 2500 QC LB Cummins
2018 Airstream Flying Cloud 28RB

If you see me camped someplace stop and say hi, I've always got an extra ice cold beer.

mike_mck
Explorer
Explorer
I've been looking at my jacks this year and noticed rust coming through. Was thinking of removing all the paint and rust and painting with rust-oleum.
Looking forward to others thoughs