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Clammer
Posted 1/17/2015 10:08 AM (#749001 - in reply to #748996)
Subject: RE: Boat Trailer Work




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Masqui-ninja - 1/17/2015 9:18 AM

It works but will peel off if the prep isn't good. Prep work is far more important than the finishing coat imo.


^ 100% correct! Use the proper etching primer for your trailer type ( steel, alum, galv). Products are very specialized to adhere to certain materials. Also, before you prime be sure the surface is properly cleaned and prepped. Rent a small sandblaster, take your time on the prep work and you will be very pleased with the results.

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