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06-01-2010, 01:14 PM | #1 |
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Trying to get a trailer looking good enough to pull behind the "ol" 70. Need Advise
I am repainting a jet-ski trailer that is in great condition except for little rust spots all over the place making it look like crap. I used one of those green bristle discs on a mini air angle grinder. Those green bristle discs eat right through the rust and affected paint no problem. Now instead of a rust pock marked trailer I have little patches of exposed metal allover. Can I just feather out the bare spots instead of sanding down the whole dang trailer? I am thinking that even though I have the spots down to shiny metal that I would spray the areas with a rust conversion product to make sure the rust does not come back to haunt me. I would like to rattle can a coat of primer and have the trailer all ready for a friend that has agreed to spray a finish on it for me if I have all of the prep work done.
So my questions are. 1) Am I going about this the right way or should I do something different? 2) Is there a good rattle can primmer that I can use? Primer sealer? 3) For a finish coat should I use epoxy paint or something else.
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06-01-2010, 01:20 PM | #2 |
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Re: Trying to get a trailer looking good enough to pull behind the "ol" 70. Need Advi
You are on the right track! Just feather the edges of the bare spots, and spot prime them first. Then scuff the primer and the rest of the original finish, and give it all a good prime! Then you can finish as you wish!
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06-01-2010, 06:39 PM | #3 |
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Re: Trying to get a trailer looking good enough to pull behind the "ol" 70. Need Advi
What kind of primer would you guys use?
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06-01-2010, 08:59 PM | #4 |
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Re: Trying to get a trailer looking good enough to pull behind the "ol" 70. Need Advi
2k etch primer to cover the bare metal spots lightly sand the entire thing and apply a normal 2k primer, wet sand that then apply your top coat.
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