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Old 10-29-2021, 08:30 PM   #4
custom10nut
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Re: bumper paint

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Originally Posted by Caddylackn View Post
I like that appliance epoxy spray paint they sell at Lowe's and Home Depot. It seems tougher and lays down a little flatter. Only a few colors available though.
I’ll second that statement
I repainted my bumpers with the “Appliance Epoxy” about four years ago.
The look real good and the Epoxy finish is pretty durable.
I’m going to redo them again when I disassemble the bed to put the new bed wood in.
Why Redo them? Because I took a shortcut with the prep work and now surface rust has broke through on the edges.
When I redo them, I’m going to strip them to bare metal, then prime them with “Self Etching” Primer, once I build it up and Sand them smooth, I’ll shoot them again with the Epoxy White.
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