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Audiofn 04-17-2012 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by hallj (Post 3662261)
Turns chalky when exposed to UV.

Jeff

That is because it has not UV protection. If you use POR you need to clear coat it or top coat it with something else.

verbi69 04-17-2012 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by soldier4402 (Post 3664921)
I dont know if its oxidation. I have tried cleaning it with cleaner and a rag and really not a whole lot comes off. But yeah I plan on rubbing it down with all purpose cleaner or something first.

You should at least give it a scuff with 320 grit sandpaper.
Just giving it a wipe won't be enough surface prep for a good bond.
If cost is a concern and you do not want to apply a 2 part urethane which will have the uv protection you need, then a can of red Tremclad could just be the ticket.
Stay away from the clear based tints (for exact color match) if you go any other route, the paint will not cover.

masi242 04-17-2012 07:56 PM

Rustolium spray can will do the trick, I did mine over galvanize and has been fine.

soldier4402 04-18-2012 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by verbi69 (Post 3666326)
You should at least give it a scuff with 320 grit sandpaper.
Just giving it a wipe won't be enough surface prep for a good bond.
If cost is a concern and you do not want to apply a 2 part urethane which will have the uv protection you need, then a can of red Tremclad could just be the ticket.
Stay away from the clear based tints (for exact color match) if you go any other route, the paint will not cover.

thanks for the tip. Yeah cost is a factor so is time. I mean the trailer is a trailer in my opinion. its not rusty, just would like to make it look a little better and maybe some more paint to protect it from rusting.

soldier4402 04-18-2012 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by masi242 (Post 3666378)
Rustolium spray can will do the trick, I did mine over galvanize and has been fine.

I was thinking abou the can stuff, dont really have a logical way to get the boat off the trailer and dont want to spend a year masking the boat off.

ezstriper 04-18-2012 08:22 AM

can't beat rustleum, sand and go...great stuff, use the tall can that says professional, paint is better..

Meara_Image 04-18-2012 06:14 PM

Por-15 do it right once... http://www.por15.com/WHITECOTE/productinfo/WCG/

bought mine today!!

MILD THUNDER 04-19-2012 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by ezstriper (Post 3666741)
can't beat rustleum, sand and go...great stuff, use the tall can that says professional, paint is better..

+1

I did my old trailer a few years back. It was a dull gray, with some surface rust. Scuffed it, and used a small roller, and a brush for tight spots. Came out looking nice. Added some reflective DOT tape, and called it good....:cartman:

speedfreek1 04-19-2012 07:01 PM

[QUOTE=MILD THUNDER;3667676]+1

I did my old trailer a few years back. It was a dull gray, with some surface rust. Scuffed it, and used a small roller, and a brush for tight spots. Came out looking nice. Added some reflective DOT tape, and called it good....:cartman:[/QUO

Same here , looked like new again ..

soldier4402 04-20-2012 06:20 AM

thats what Im going to do, thanks guys. Just waiting for the weather to get better.


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